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    Special Feature

    The KSLV I Launch and South Korea's Space Strategy

    South Korea is a relative newcomer to the global ‘space race’. Today, our partners at the Council on Foreign Relations provide us with an update on Seoul’s space program – its strategy, its capabilities and its past successes and failures. More

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    Security Watch

    Australia and Air-Sea Battle

    The US’s Air-Sea Battle concept now seems to be the way Washington plans to counter China’s ‘anti-access/area denial’ challenge. Today, Ben Schreer considers the role that Australia might play in operationalizing this concept and how it might impact Canberra’s relations with Beijing. More

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    From Brussels to Damascus and Back?

    A number of young Belgian Muslims have travelled to Syria to fight against the Assad regime. Jan Knoops looks at their reasons for joining the fight and wonders what might happen when they return home with their newly acquired combat skills. More

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    Africa’s Resistance to Peacekeeping’s Normative Change

    Many African countries view the norms that now guide peacekeeping missions – such as the Responsibility to Protect – as mere rationalizations that justify the ousting of unwanted regimes in the Global South. Today, Kwesi Aning and others look at how the continent has reacted to these normative changes. More

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    Belgrade Centre for Security Policy (BCSP)

    This week's featured partner is the Belgrade Centre for Security Policy (BCSP). More


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16 May 2013 Audio

Welcome to the ISN’s Expanded Audio Holdings

They're here – again! In order to serve you better, we’ve expanded the audio portion of the ISN’s Digital Library to feature, for the first time, partner-provided audio materials. More on «Welcome to the ISN’s Expanded Audio Holdings»


President Lee Myung-bak gives New Year's address, courtesy KOREA.NET - Official page of the Republic of Korea/flickr
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17 May 2013 Special Feature

The KSLV I Launch and South Korea's Space Strategy

South Korea is a relative newcomer to the global ‘space race’. Today, our partners at the Council on Foreign Relations provide us with an update on Seoul’s space program – its strategy, its capabilities and its past successes and failures. More on «The KSLV I Launch and South Korea's Space Strategy»


US fleet and Australian frigate in the South China Sea, courtesy US Pacific Fleet/flickr
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17 May 2013 Security Watch

Australia and Air-Sea Battle

The US’s Air-Sea Battle concept now seems to be the way Washington plans to counter China’s ‘anti-access/area denial’ challenge. Today, Ben Schreer considers the role that Australia might play in operationalizing this concept and how it might impact Canberra’s relations with Beijing. More on «Australia and Air-Sea Battle»


Two African soldies in blue helmets, courtesy of United Nations Photo/flickr
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Apr 2013 Publications

Africa’s Resistance to Peacekeeping’s Normative Change

Many African countries view the norms that now guide peacekeeping missions – such as the Responsibility to Protect – as mere rationalizations that justify the ousting of unwanted regimes in the Global South. Today, Kwesi Aning and others look at how the continent has reacted to these normative changes. More on «Africa’s Resistance to Peacekeeping’s Normative Change»


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Belgrade Centre for Security Policy (BCSP)

The Belgrade Centre for Security Policy (BCSP) is a civil society organization advancing the security of citizens and society by upholding the principles of democracy and respect for human rights. More on «Belgrade Centre for Security Policy (BCSP)»