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Head of Administration and Personnel

The European Union Institute for Security Studies (EUISS) is seeking to recruit a Head of Administration and Personnelfor its Headquarters in Paris.

East Asia’s security architecture – track two

21 March 2014

At a time of heightened tensions in East Asia – largely the result of competing territorial claims – this Alert seeks to highlight the importance of multilateral platforms and various informal mechanisms (‘track-two’ diplomacy) in maintaining stability and managing potential crises in the region.

No TTIP-ing point for European defence?

21 March 2014

Although the proposed Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) will not directly cover to the defence sector, dual-use goods and technologies are increasingly blurring the lines between defence and civilian commercial realms. What impact will the TTIP have on small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) that operate in the European defence sector, and what of the future of the European Defence Technological and Industrial Base?

The Eurasian Customs Union: the economics and the politics

21 March 2014

This Brief examines the attempts by the Kremlin to establish a rival to the European Union in the post-Soviet sphere. But given Russia’s overwhelming dominance, do other post-Soviet states wholeheartedly share Moscow’s vision? And what can the EU do to ensure that the country adheres to the rules of the WTO and respects its neighbours’ political sovereignty?

CSCAP EU inaugural meeting

19 March 2014

The first meeting of the CSCAP EU full committee was held on 19 March in Brussels and was attended by nearly forty committee members: experts from various European think tanks, as well as officials from the European External Action Service (EEAS) in a private capacitiy.

Nicu Popescu quoted in the FT

18 March 2014

Nicu Popescu was quoted in an article entitled 'Moldova warns against Russia grab for Trans Dnestr'.
Financial Times

Arab armies: agents of change? Before and after 2011

17 March 2014

In the wake of the Arab Spring, this Chaillot Paper examines the role played by the different national armies in the Arab world, and their long history of involvement in matters beyond the military realm. As this study shows, the Arab Spring has marked a watershed in how Arab military forces are perceived: one way or the other, they have once again become the political actors they were prior to the 1970s.

Handle with care: crowd-sourcing and non-proliferation

14 March 2014

The use of information and communication technology is becoming a key asset in crisis management. But how can digitally connected crowds of people add similar value to other policy areas? This Brief contemplates the deployment of crowd-sourcing to counter the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction.

Nicu Popescu quoted in Foreign Policy

14 March 2014

Nicu Popescu was quoted in an article entitled 'Spiteful Faces and Suicidal Tendencies' which deals with the crisis in Ukraine.
Foreign Policy

Ukraine: the view from China

14 March 2014

This Alert explores the international crisis in Crimea from China’s perspective. While it is clear that China disapproves of the Russian military intervention in Ukraine at several levels, Chinese interests in eastern Europe remain too small for Beijing to take an open and vocal stance – at least for now.

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