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Daniel Keohane was quoted by The Irish Times:

05 February 2008

Daniel Keohane, research fellow at the EU Institute for Security Studies in Paris, said that the rebel attacks should not come as any surprise because the rebels wanted to make things as difficult as possible for the EU force to deploy.

Judy Batt was quoted by Bloomberg:

04 February 2008

"Had Nikolic won, certainly there would have been enormous problems in moving forward to the EU,'' said Judy Batt, a senior research fellow at the EU Institute for Security Studies. "But even with Tadic, there are still obstacles in the way.'' Bloomberg

Serbia's European future: too close to call

31 January 2008

After the first round of the presidential election on 20 January, the prospects for Serbia’s European future look as precarious as they have ever been. Not unexpectedly, the Serbian Radical Party candidate, Tomislav Nikolic, beat incumbent President Boris Tadic by 39.96 per cent to to 35.41 per cent according to the official provisional results, which differ slightly.

Provoking an agreement? The Hormuz Incident revisited

29 January 2008

On 6 January 2008 a naval incident took place in the Persian Gulf which gave rise to radically different interpretations by the US and Iran. According to the US, what took place was a major provocation, whereas the Iranians claim that it was a minor incident blown out of all proportion for propaganda reasons. Both versions concur regarding only a few aspects of what happened.

US elections: national security will come back to the 2008 campaign

27 January 2008

‘It’s rough out there’ warns the front cover of a recent issue of The Economist, and it is not talking about nuclear threats, Iraq or the growth of China’s military power, but rather about the economy. Economic news from the US has been consistently bad for some time: the dollar has been rapidly losing value against all international currencies, the budget and trade deficits have ballooned, while oil prices have been at record high levels.

Elections in Russia. Back to the future or forward to the past?

18 January 2008

The Russia Task Force Meeting on 18 January 2008 was the first of two meetings dealing with the Russian Parliamentary and Presidential elections, and their implications for Russian foreign policy, and Russia-EU relations in particular.

US elections: national security will be back in the spotlight in the 2008 Campaign

01 January 2008

‘It’s rough out there’ warns the front cover of a recent issue of The Economist, and it is not talking about nuclear threats, Iraq or the growth of China’s military power, but rather about the economy. Economic news from the US has been consistently bad for some time: the dollar has been rapidly losing value against all international currencies, the budget and trade deficits have ballooned, while oil prices have been at record high levels.

CSDP Newsletter No. 5

01 December 2007
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The EU-Africa summit in Lisbon on 8-9 December 2007 is due to usher in a new stage in the long-standing relations between the two continents with the adoption of a far-reaching joint strategy and a concrete action plan for its implementation.The EU is already the world’s largest donor in Africa and is the continent’s most important economic and trade partner. It has a particular role to play and a particular responsibility towards the African continent.

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