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    The Board of Peace, Gaza, and the cost of being inside the room

    Branded as multilateral, the Board of Peace risks hollowing out multilateral legitimacy by centralising power and sidelining existing institutions. Gaza is its first test. For the EU, being ‘inside the room’ may mean influence without authority; real leverage will come from...

    Commentary
    28 January, 2026 By: Katarzyna Sidło
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    Less is more? The US at the UN

    This Brief explains how, in theory, the US spending less money on the UN could have yielded more desired outcomes by providing greater clarity of priorities and efficiency of operations. But in practice, having fewer resources and engaging less seems to have resulted in more...

    Briefs
    11 October 2017 By: Bart M.J. Szewczyk
  • Minilateralism and norms in cyberspace

    After the recent failure of UN-sponsored talks, a vigorous debate has taken place about the way to advance discussions over the rules governing state behaviour in cyberspace. What are the merits and pitfalls of alternative approaches? And how can different tracks be strategically...

    Alerts
    27 September 2017 By: Jakob Bund, Patryk Pawlak
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    Mali: the UN takes over

    On 25 April, the UN Security established MINUSMA to take over from the African-led mission (AFISMA) in Mali. This alert explores the possible impact of ‘robust peacekeeping’ in Mali and draws attention to the current application of an emerging template for inter-institutional...

    Alerts
    22 May 2013 By: Thierry Tardy
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    Women in peacebuilding: the EU & others

    Since the 1990s, the EU's gender mainstreaming strategy has spread to its foreign policy, including its CSDP. What concrete steps has it taken to promote women in the field of peace and security?

    Alerts
    22 February 2017 By: Michaela Šimáková
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    Women & Armed Conflicts and the issue of Sexual Violence

    This report derives from a colloquium on the theme of ‘Women & War’ organised jointly by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and the European Union Institute for Security Studies (EUISS) which took place on 30 September 2014 in Brussels. The proceedings of this...

    Analysis
    15 June 2015
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    The EU and the UN: together for peace

    Following a series of high-level seminars on EU-UN cooperation, this Alert seeks to underline how the EU-UN partnership could help develop other types of inter-institutional relations and shape security governance over the coming decade.

    Alerts
    18 December 2014 By: Thierry Tardy, Tobias Pietz
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    UN-veiling world governance

    With the 68th General Assembly of the United Nations set to open shortly in New York, this alert re-examines what global governance means today in an environment where the state-centric Westphalian system has long given way to a more multi-centric and less regulated world.

    Alerts
    30 August 2013 By: Thierry Tardy
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    Iraq: closing a chapter

    After 23 years of punitive measures put in place under Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter, Iraq has finally cleared the way to end its pariah status in the international system. Although tensions remain with neighbouring Kuwait over a variety of outstanding issues, as this...

    Alerts
    1 July 2013 By: Florence Gaub
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    EU cohesion in the UN General Assembly

    The main subject of this paper is a long-term analysis of the voting behaviour of the European Union (EU) member states in the General Assembly of the United Nations (UN). Data on voting in the General Assembly is readily available, although not always in machine-readable format.

    Occasional Papers
    1 December 2003 By: Paul Luif

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