Luis Peral interviewed for Deutsche Welle
Luis Peral was interviewed by Deutsche Welle for an article entitled It's time to focus on humanitarian aid to Syria DW-online [EN] DW-online [DE]
Luis Peral was interviewed by Deutsche Welle for an article entitled It's time to focus on humanitarian aid to Syria DW-online [EN] DW-online [DE]
As many European governments introduce their biggest defence budget cuts in years, the impact on their collective military capabilities may be lessened by exploiting two directives designed to integrate the EU defence market.
he latest wave of European military spending cuts is swelling the ranks of Americans who believe that Europeans are not contributing enough to global security. But this assessment is too harsh. It is true that Europeans spend less on defence than their American counterparts.
Patryk Pawlak co-authored an article with Clara Marina O'Donnell entitled Like the US, Europe is playing a key role in global security. PS Public Service Europe
Over the last decade, researchers and policy-makers have paid increasing attention to diasporas. This Occasional Paper explores the untapped potential of African diaspora communities in promoting peace in their homelands and assesses how the European Union can engage with these non-state actors in the field of peace and security.
This Occasional Paper examines one of the ‘forgotten conflicts’, between the ‘Moros’ and the Philippine State, highlighting the EU's gradual move from the humanitarian and development arena towards a more explicitly political role in the peace process, in close cooperation with its Member States and with European NGOs.
Rouzbeh Parsi was quoted in an article about the Iranian nuclear ambitions: 'Given that the P5+1 includes the very same five permanent members of the UN Security Council, a "more imaginative, less rigid handling" of its resolutions would be "helpful."'
The seminar organised by the EU Police Mission (EUPM) and the EUISS in Sarajevo to mark the end of EU policing in Bosnia was written about by Daniel Keohane in the FRIDE blog.
FRIDE blog
This report of the second colloquium organised by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and the EUISS examines the causes and humanitarian consequences of urban violence through two case studies exploring organised crime and gang violence in megacities and urban violence in the context of uprisings respectively.
Considering its linkages with various areas such as energy security, economic growth and diplomacy, climate change is a major ‘game-changer’ in international relations. The development of the climate change regime presents the EU with both an opportunity and a threat, in as much as it may either accelerate Europe’s decline as a foreign policy actor or, on the contrary, reinvigorate its diplomatic ambitions.