Information on "Political Cooperation" and "Euro-Atlantic Region"
June 2005
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Jun 2005
NATO's Mediterranean Dialogue and the Istanbul Cooperation Initiative
Author: Laure Borgomano-Loup, Carlo Masala, Peter Faber
Publisher: NATO Defense College (NDC)
This paper features two articles discussing the Istanbul Cooperation Initiative (ICI) and the Mediterranean Dialogue. More on «NATO's Mediterranean Dialogue and the Istanbul Cooperation Initiative»
November 2004
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Nov 2004
The Violent Dissolution of Yugoslavia: Causes, Dynamics and Effects
Author: Ditrih Jung, Håkan Wiberg, Alpar Losonc, Ivan Vejvoda, Tonči Kuzmanić, Carl-Ulrik Schierup, Latinka Perović, Milan Vukomanović, Miroslav Hadzić, Vlasta Jalusič, Mihajlo Basara, Milan Podunavac, Mojmir Krizan, Vojin Dimitrijević, Jasmina Glisić, Kruno Kardov
Publisher: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy (BCSP)
This collection of papers on the war-torn disintegration of Yugoslavia provides an objective international review of the history of ethnic and regional conflict amongst the Yugoslav successor states. More on «The Violent Dissolution of Yugoslavia: Causes, Dynamics and Effects»
September 2004
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Sep 2004
Partners in Frustration: Europe, the United States and the Broader Middle East
Author: William Drozdiak, Geoffrey Kemp, Flynt L Leverett, Christopher J Makins, Bruce Stokes
Publisher: Atlantic Council
This policy paper reviews the prospects for closer US-European cooperation relating to the broader Middle East. More on «Partners in Frustration: Europe, the United States and the Broader Middle East»
February 2004
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Feb 2004
Bedtime for the Neo-Cons: The President and the EU Need to Talk
Author: Asle Toje
Publisher: Oxford Council on Good Governance (OCGG)
This paper discusses transatlantic relations after the 11 September 2001 attacks. More on «Bedtime for the Neo-Cons: The President and the EU Need to Talk»
January 2002
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2002
Theories at a Loss? EU-NATO Fusion and the "Low-Politicisation" of Security and Defence in European Integration
Author: Hanna Ojanen
Publisher: Finnish Institute of International Affairs (FIIA)
This paper examines the prospects of supranational defense within the European Union, with a focus on Finland and its defense policy. More on «Theories at a Loss? EU-NATO Fusion and the "Low-Politicisation" of Security and Defence in European Integration»


