The southern front line: EU counter-terrorism cooperation with Tunisia and Morocco
European states should devote more effort to joint work on radicalisation with Morocco and Tunisia
European states should devote more effort to joint work on radicalisation with Morocco and Tunisia
Despite financial and refugee crises, research suggests the European Union is getting stronger, not weaker
Introduction After decades of relying on the United States for protection, the European Union’s member states are finally moving towards greater defence integration with…
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How should the EU respond to the reality of the one-state reality taking hold in Israel-Palestine?
The discovery of gas reserves in the eastern Mediterranean could create an “economic peace”
Pyongyang’s is prepared to carry out a pre-emptive nuclear strike against both military and civilian targets if it detects an imminent attack
Dramatic change may not be on the cards, but the EU can and should shift to a ‘status quo plus’ approach that builds on existing activity
Europe must salvage the nuclear deal with Iran and step-up robust diplomacy with Teran on regional issues
The Chinese Communist Party Congress in October will indicate whether China has departed from its ‘peaceful rise’ in favour of an ambitious grand strategy