Reviewing The EU’s Approach To Central Asia – Analysis
By Jos Boonstra* The European Union’s (EU) Strategy for Central Asia is being reviewed for the fourth time. Over the
Read moreBy Jos Boonstra* The European Union’s (EU) Strategy for Central Asia is being reviewed for the fourth time. Over the
Read moreBy Jos Boonstra and Laure Delcour* The Caucasus is a broken region. Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia have chosen different paths
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Read moreBy Kristina Kausch* Something is shifting in German foreign policy. Berlin’s traditional reluctance to engage in military action abroad has
Read moreBy Roderick Parkes* Unparalleled in scale and loss of life, the challenge of cross-Mediterranean migration to the European Union (EU)
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Read moreBy Sung-Hoon Park* In 2010, the European Union (EU) and Korea began a new era of engagement by establishing a
Read moreBy Gauri Khandekar* Within just six months in power, Narendra Modi has managed to induce a dramatic overhaul of India’s
Read moreBy Barah Mikail* France has traditionally been a pragmatic geopolitical player in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). In
Read moreBy Edward Burke* Britain played a dominant role in Middle Eastern affairs for much of the 19 century and first
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