Which Geopolitical Rôle for an Enlarged Europe?, by Maxime LEFEBVRE European foreign policy is truly paradoxical: on the one hand, Europeans are able to disagree on fundamental issues such as the relationship with the U.S. and the neces-sity -or not— of a military action in Iraq; on the other hand, they equip themselves with more and more sophisticated instruments so that they can speak with one voice and act together. Europe as an economie power is an equal to the U.S., but it is weakened by the lack of growth, the inadequacy of military capabilities, and political divisions. In order to play a major rple on the international stage, it must better define its values and interests, and include them into a geopolitical vision. The E.U. might ...
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The American force disposes at the end of the Second World War. The many resources which enabled him...
Which Geopolitical Rôle for an Enlarged Europe?, by Maxime LEFEBVRE European foreign policy is truly...
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European security in a multipolar world, by François de Rose If multipolarity still acts as a rule ...
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International audienceThe strategies of states are part of a context of increasing globalisation, an...
United States Foreign Policy, by James O. Goldsborough The United States has lost an empire but has...
Europe and Defence: Does France still Have an Ambition for it?, by Gilles ANDRÉANI After 50 years un...
International audience[Europe, this region stretching from the Atlantic coast to Russia, sees practi...
International audience[Europe, this region stretching from the Atlantic coast to Russia, sees practi...
What Defence System for Europe ?, by François Valentin Defence problems cannot be addressed in the s...
The Strategie Partnership of Europe and the United States at Risk, by François Heisbourg In view of ...
France and American policy as regards the security of Europe, by Pierre Lellouche After other Europ...
Claude Cartigny : European defense or European security ? The real European security will not be bu...
A Common Foreign Policy: The Moment of Truth?, by Alain LAMASSOURE The term card of European foreign...
The American force disposes at the end of the Second World War. The many resources which enabled him...
Which Geopolitical Rôle for an Enlarged Europe?, by Maxime LEFEBVRE European foreign policy is truly...
Of all the continents, Europe is one whose definition regularly raises the most controversy. Where d...
European security in a multipolar world, by François de Rose If multipolarity still acts as a rule ...
IN SEARCH OF A NEW WORLD ECONOMIC ORDER. FRANCE: THE INITIATIVES TAKEN BY A «MEDIUM POWER», by Charl...
International audienceThe strategies of states are part of a context of increasing globalisation, an...
United States Foreign Policy, by James O. Goldsborough The United States has lost an empire but has...
Europe and Defence: Does France still Have an Ambition for it?, by Gilles ANDRÉANI After 50 years un...
International audience[Europe, this region stretching from the Atlantic coast to Russia, sees practi...
International audience[Europe, this region stretching from the Atlantic coast to Russia, sees practi...
What Defence System for Europe ?, by François Valentin Defence problems cannot be addressed in the s...
The Strategie Partnership of Europe and the United States at Risk, by François Heisbourg In view of ...
France and American policy as regards the security of Europe, by Pierre Lellouche After other Europ...
Claude Cartigny : European defense or European security ? The real European security will not be bu...
A Common Foreign Policy: The Moment of Truth?, by Alain LAMASSOURE The term card of European foreign...
The American force disposes at the end of the Second World War. The many resources which enabled him...