Belgium is not in the habit of putting down major strategies for its defense policy. In the past, capacity plans were always drawn up, which in fact usually amounted to budget reduction plans, without underlying strategic vision. Moreover, these plans were often caught up in the next saving round before they were fully implemented
Following the terrorist attacks in Paris (November 2015) and Brussels (March 2016), Belgium was subj...
Belgium traditionally presents itself as a strong supporter of multilateral security cooperation and...
Should the UK decide to leave the EU, its leverage on many of the strategic decisions that shape the...
Belgium is not in the habit of putting down major strategies for its defense policy. In the past, ca...
If one does not prevent conflicts from escalating, one will have to suffer the consequences, as with...
The Belgian government gives a new long-term perspective to its armed forces. Not that much extra mo...
Now that a window of opportunity seems to exist to move from defence cooperation to defence integrat...
Belgium has never had a National Security Strategy: a single strategic vision outlining how to safeg...
Contrary to how most Belgians feel, Belgium is not that small a country – and hence its allies and p...
Belgium has never had a National Security Strategy: a single strategic vision outlining how to safeg...
The Coalition Agreement of the Di Rupo government comes at a moment when the international context c...
Sven Biscop points out that the EU is caught between member states that do not have a strategy and t...
Sven Biscop outlines a realistic but real ambition for the Belgian armed forces. The key though is l...
Summary. Belgium is on the cusp of its next defence reform. While the security landscape throughout ...
Since strategy is about connecting ends, ways and means, the means constrain the ends. It would be u...
Following the terrorist attacks in Paris (November 2015) and Brussels (March 2016), Belgium was subj...
Belgium traditionally presents itself as a strong supporter of multilateral security cooperation and...
Should the UK decide to leave the EU, its leverage on many of the strategic decisions that shape the...
Belgium is not in the habit of putting down major strategies for its defense policy. In the past, ca...
If one does not prevent conflicts from escalating, one will have to suffer the consequences, as with...
The Belgian government gives a new long-term perspective to its armed forces. Not that much extra mo...
Now that a window of opportunity seems to exist to move from defence cooperation to defence integrat...
Belgium has never had a National Security Strategy: a single strategic vision outlining how to safeg...
Contrary to how most Belgians feel, Belgium is not that small a country – and hence its allies and p...
Belgium has never had a National Security Strategy: a single strategic vision outlining how to safeg...
The Coalition Agreement of the Di Rupo government comes at a moment when the international context c...
Sven Biscop points out that the EU is caught between member states that do not have a strategy and t...
Sven Biscop outlines a realistic but real ambition for the Belgian armed forces. The key though is l...
Summary. Belgium is on the cusp of its next defence reform. While the security landscape throughout ...
Since strategy is about connecting ends, ways and means, the means constrain the ends. It would be u...
Following the terrorist attacks in Paris (November 2015) and Brussels (March 2016), Belgium was subj...
Belgium traditionally presents itself as a strong supporter of multilateral security cooperation and...
Should the UK decide to leave the EU, its leverage on many of the strategic decisions that shape the...