Information on "International Relations" and "Europe"
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19 Jul 2012
Liechtenstein: Microstate Power at the UN
In international organizations, delegations from small states usually face fewer domestic constraints, which allows them greater independence, says Christian Wenaweser, Permanent Representative of Liechtenstein to the UN. More on «Liechtenstein: Microstate Power at the UN»
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5 Jan 2012
The Europeanization of Switzerland
Today we turn to Switzerland for an illustration of how the sovereignty of one of the world's oldest states is being eroded by transnational forces. More on «The Europeanization of Switzerland»
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12 Aug 2011
India and the Shift of Power in the International Order
Mr Ajit Doval, Director of the Vivekananda International Foundation and a former Director of the Indian Intelligence Bureau, discusses the role emerging powers (especially India) will play in the international order. More on «India and the Shift of Power in the International Order»
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19 May 2010
Switzerland: A Special Nation-State
History, conflict, the EU and even the English language all play a role in Switzerland's formation of its self-identity, as Dr Hanspeter Kriesi tells the ISN. More on «Switzerland: A Special Nation-State»
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3 Mar 2010
Piping Hot Turkey
Turkey's status as a pipeline thoroughfare is giving the country an unfamiliar political gravitas that it is slowly getting used to, Dr Ali Tekin tells the ISN. More on «Piping Hot Turkey»
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18 Nov 2009
French Foreign Policy in Focus
Despite promises and rhetorical progress, no sea change has occurred in French foreign policy under Sarkozy, Anand Menon from Chatham House tells the ISN. More on «French Foreign Policy in Focus»


