Information on "Security" and "Europe"
July 2013
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12 Jul 2013
The UK Criminal Law Opt-out: A Challenging Opportunity for Poland
Author: Roderick Parkes, Marta Stormowska
Publisher: Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM)
This bulletin discusses the UK’s decision to opt-out from EU laws on criminal matters and the resulting challenges for Polish–British relations. More on «The UK Criminal Law Opt-out: A Challenging Opportunity for Poland» -
2 Jul 2013
Conclusions of the Polish V4 Presidency and the Challenges beyond It
Author: Anita Sobják
Publisher: Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM)
This brief examines the effects which Poland’s one-year Visegrad Group (V4) presidency had in the region. More on «Conclusions of the Polish V4 Presidency and the Challenges beyond It» -
Jul 2013
Illegal Immigration: A Multifaceted National Security Threat
Author: Ioannis Kolovos
Publisher: Research Institute for European and American Studies (RIEAS)
This paper traces Greece’s immigration policy over the last two decades, explores the reasons behind its complete failure, and clarifies the national security threats posed by the policy’s mismanagement. More on «Illegal Immigration: A Multifaceted National Security Threat»
June 2013
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18 Jun 2013
Russia as an International Actor: The View from Europe and the US
Author: Sean P Roberts
Publisher: Finnish Institute of International Affairs (FIIA)
This Report clusters together a number of transatlantic views on Russia's current foreign policy. More on «Russia as an International Actor: The View from Europe and the US» -
Jun 2013
Russia in Europe: Strategic Challenges
Author: Jonas Grätz
Publisher: Center for Security Studies (CSS)
This analysis claims that while the economic importance of Russia in Europe has increased, political relations between Moscow and Europe's states have deteriorated. More on «Russia in Europe: Strategic Challenges»
May 2013
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31 May 2013
La Estrategia de Seguridad Nacional 2013
Author: Félix Arteaga
Publisher: Elcano Royal Institute of International and Strategic Studies
En este artículo, el autor revisa la Estrategia Española de Seguridad 2013 y la compara con la primera Estrategia Española de Seguridad, elaborado en 2010. More on «La Estrategia de Seguridad Nacional 2013» -
28 May 2013
Towards A European Global Strategy
Author: Björn Fägerst, Alessandro Marrone, Martín Ortega, Roderick Parkesen
Publisher: Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM) / Istituto Affari Internazionali (IAI) / Elcano Royal Institute of International and Strategic Studies
The principal aims of the European Union are to promote its shared values, spread peace, and ensure the well-being of its members' populations. More on «Towards A European Global Strategy» -
27 May 2013
The American-Russian-Turkish Triangle and the Civil War in Syria
Author: Mark A Heller
Publisher: Institute for National Security Studies (INSS)
This policy brief identifies the US, Russia and Turkey as the three key states which can have a major effect on the outcome of the Syrian Civil War. More on «The American-Russian-Turkish Triangle and the Civil War in Syria» -
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» -
May 2013
Regionale und globale sicherheits- und militärpolitische Perspektiven der mongolischen Politik des „dritten Nachbarn“
Author: Ralph D Thiele
Publisher: Institut für Strategie- Politik- Sicherheits- und Wirtschaftsberatung (ISPSW)
Diese Publikation beschäftigt sich mit der strategischen Ausrichtung der Mongolei. More on «Regionale und globale sicherheits- und militärpolitische Perspektiven der mongolischen Politik des „dritten Nachbarn“»


