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    Les forces politiques de l’opposition syrienne

    Les différentes formations révolutionnaires en Syrie doivent regrouper leurs actions et trouver une plateforme commune afin de renforcer le poids de l’opposition politique. Cette harmonie invisible est nécessaire dans le but commun d’en finir avec cinq décennies de dictature.

    16 August 2011 By: Sami Kamil
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    The EU and China’s engagement in Africa: the dilemma of socialisation

    In Africa, the aid and security policies of the EU and China are often contradictory. Rather than overemphasise the norms debate, the author argues, the EU and China should focus on seeking common ground and developing a pragmatic approach.

    Occasional Papers
    27 July 2011 By: Lirong Liu
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    European Union Security and Defence. Core Documents 2010 — Vol. XI

    Each year the Core Documents series provides the Institute’s readers with as inclusive a reference work as possible on the EU’s decisions and actions in the field of security and defence.

    Books
    20 July 2011 By: Catherine Glière
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    Afghanistan 2011-2014 and beyond: from support operations to sustainable peace

    The situation in Afghanistan is currently in a period of transition. But is this the last opportunity to transform what is basically a foreign military intervention into a peacebuilding operation?

    Analysis
    15 June 2011 By: Luis Peral, Ashley Tellis
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    The Institute's quarterly newsletter No. 35

    In this quarter's issue, Azzam Mahjoub pores over Tunisia's democratic transition, Álvaro de Vasconcelos deconstructs Huntington's 'clash of civilisations' theory, while Rouzbeh Parsi considers the revolutionary tremors in the Persian Gulf.

    10 June 2011 By: Álvaro de Vasconcelos, Rouzbeh Parsi, Azzam Mahjoub
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    Is the Ahmedinejad-Khamenei spat reshaping Iranian politics?

    The very public disagreement between Iran’s Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, over the sacking of Intelligence Minister, Heydar Moslehi, has catapulted the conservatives who currently control all the major institutions of the Islamic Republic into...

    9 June 2011 By: Farideh Farhi
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    The Western Balkans and the EU: 'the hour of Europe'

    Today, more than fifteen years after the end of the wars of Yugoslavia’s dissolution, the ‘Balkan question’ remains more than ever a ‘European question’.

    Chaillot Papers
    6 June 2011 Edited by: Jacques Rupnik
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    Humanitaire et conflits armés. Les défis contemporains

    Ce Report est le fruit d’une première coopération entre le Comité international de la Croix-Rouge et l’IESUE visant à développer des échanges mutuellement bénéfiques entre le CICR, l’Union européenne et d’autres acteurs concernés par des problématiques humanitaires.

    Analysis
    6 June 2011 By: Damien Helly
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    Défis économiques et sociaux pour l’Égypte postrévolutionnaire : quel rôle pour l’Europe ?

    Quand les prémices de la première révolution arabe sont apparues en Tunisie, il y avait déjà un certain moment que l’Egypte allait mal. Non pas à cause des conséquences de la crise financière qui a touché le monde en 2008, mais plutôt parce que le mécontentement général régnait...

    27 May 2011 By: Hafedh Zaafrane
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    Plaidoyer pour une intiative PACDET

    La révolution tunisienne, aggravée par la crise libyenne, a de graves conséquences pour l’économie tunisienne. On prévoit qu’à la fin de 2011, les chômeurs seront plus de 700 000, taux jamais atteint en Tunisie depuis son indépendance. Les tensions sociales vont probablement s...

    26 May 2011 By: Hafedh Zaafrane

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