Information on "International Organizations" and "Africa"
May 2013
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3 May 2013
No-Fly Zones: Strategic, Operational, and Legal Considerations for Congress
Author: Jeremiah Gertler, Christopher M Blanchard, Catherine Dale, Jennifer K Elsea
Publisher: Congressional Research Service (CRS)
In conflicts in Kosovo, Iraq, and Libya, the United States has taken part in establishing and maintaining no-fly zones. More on «No-Fly Zones: Strategic, Operational, and Legal Considerations for Congress» -
May 2013
The Maritime Dimension of the European Union’s and Germany’s Security and Defence Policy in the 21st Century
Author: Carlo Masala, Konstantinos Tsetsos
Publisher: Institut für Strategie- Politik- Sicherheits- und Wirtschaftsberatung (ISPSW)
This study focuses on the centres of gravity and goals of a future maritime security policy of Germany and the European Union (EU) for the 21st century. More on «The Maritime Dimension of the European Union’s and Germany’s Security and Defence Policy in the 21st Century»
April 2013
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3 Apr 2013
To Infinity and Beyond
Author: Amelia Broodryk, Shaun Edge
Publisher: Institute for Security Studies (ISS)
This policy brief discusses Africa’s role in shaping the international nuclear security agenda. More on «To Infinity and Beyond» -
Apr 2013
African Security in 2013: A Year of Disequilibrium?
Author: Morten Bøås, James J Hentz
Publisher: Norwegian Peacebuilding Resource Centre (NOREF)
This report analyzes the security trends, scenarios and dynamics in Africa, describing and identifying issues and hotspots likely to manifest themselves in 2013. More on «African Security in 2013: A Year of Disequilibrium?» -
Apr 2013
Africa’s Resistance to Peacekeeping’s Normative Change
Author: Kwesi Aning, Festus Aubyn, Nancy Annan, Fiifi Edu-Afful
This paper explores the role of existing and emerging norms in helping us define the tricky relationship between peacekeeping and intervention. More on «Africa’s Resistance to Peacekeeping’s Normative Change» -
Apr 2013
Between North and South: The EU-ACP Migration Relationship
Author: Jonathan Crush
Publisher: Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI)
International migration as a subject of global development has gone from being a sensitive, low impact issue to one at the center of the international development agenda. More on «Between North and South: The EU-ACP Migration Relationship»
March 2013
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5 Mar 2013
EU CSDP in the Light of the Crisis in Mali
Author: Kacper Rekawek, Marcin Terlikowski
Publisher: Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM)
The launch of the European Union Training Mission Mali (EUTM Mali) aims at preparing Malian armed forces to autonomously safeguard the country’s territorial integrity. More on «EU CSDP in the Light of the Crisis in Mali» -
4 Mar 2013
Tunisia in Turmoil: How Should the EU React?
Author: Hrant Kostanyan, Elitsa Garnizova
Publisher: Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
This commentary discusses the Tunisian political and economic crisis that followed the fall of Ben Ali and the EU's role in stabilizing the country. More on «Tunisia in Turmoil: How Should the EU React?» -
Mar 2013
Scramble for Africa in the 21st Century
Author: John Bruni, Ming Ting, Shoo Lin Siah, Uwe Kaufmann
Publisher: SAGE International
This paper argues that while the contemporary 'Africa rising' narrative has been based on the influx of Chinese investment, silently sitting in the background are investment inflows from the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). More on «Scramble for Africa in the 21st Century» -
Mar 2013
Europe and the US in the Middle East: A Convergence of Partiality
Author: Michele Dunne, Richard Youngs
Publisher: FRIDE
According to this brief, EU and US policies remain strikingly similar in the wake of the Arab uprisings. More on «Europe and the US in the Middle East: A Convergence of Partiality»


