What role can the European Union play in the Arab awakening? Julien Barnes-Dacey argues that the case of Bashar al-Assad shows that short of military intervention Europe maintains a limited ability to shape its Southern neighbourhood. For the time being it remains a fairly insignificant political actor in the unfolding Syria crisis
A year after the start of the Tunisian rebellion, Europe’s southern neighbourhood is in turmoil and ...
From the Introduction. Since the – presumed – utilization of chemical weapons against civilians by ...
The situation in Syria at the beginning of 2013 could hardly be worse. Dead, wounded, refugees, a h...
In this CEPS Commentary, Steven Blockmans notes that a prolonged period of instability lies ahead fo...
The Syria crisis has exercised the minds of policymakers, diplomats and the general public at large ...
The crisis in Syria continues despite the efforts of Europe and the wider international community. I...
In Syria’s Reconstruction Scramble – Muriel Asseburg & Khaled Yacoub Oweis, focus on whether or ...
For the last eight years, almost all geopolitical, ideological, and sectarian conflicts of the Middl...
In Syria’s Reconstruction Scramble – Muriel Asseburg & Khaled Yacoub Oweis, focus on whether or not ...
In the past two years Syria’s civil war has displaced hundreds of thousands of refugees across the M...
The Arab Spring has increased the chaos in the region by replacing the local and historical dictator...
As the battles for Aleppo and Mosul rage on, the wider Middle East appears to be in free fall. So-ca...
Last week, the British parliament voted against UK involvement in any military intervention in Syria...
In the past two years Syria’s civil war has displaced hundreds of thousands of refugees across the M...
This research paper attempts to assess European responses to the Arab uprisings and, in particular, ...
A year after the start of the Tunisian rebellion, Europe’s southern neighbourhood is in turmoil and ...
From the Introduction. Since the – presumed – utilization of chemical weapons against civilians by ...
The situation in Syria at the beginning of 2013 could hardly be worse. Dead, wounded, refugees, a h...
In this CEPS Commentary, Steven Blockmans notes that a prolonged period of instability lies ahead fo...
The Syria crisis has exercised the minds of policymakers, diplomats and the general public at large ...
The crisis in Syria continues despite the efforts of Europe and the wider international community. I...
In Syria’s Reconstruction Scramble – Muriel Asseburg & Khaled Yacoub Oweis, focus on whether or ...
For the last eight years, almost all geopolitical, ideological, and sectarian conflicts of the Middl...
In Syria’s Reconstruction Scramble – Muriel Asseburg & Khaled Yacoub Oweis, focus on whether or not ...
In the past two years Syria’s civil war has displaced hundreds of thousands of refugees across the M...
The Arab Spring has increased the chaos in the region by replacing the local and historical dictator...
As the battles for Aleppo and Mosul rage on, the wider Middle East appears to be in free fall. So-ca...
Last week, the British parliament voted against UK involvement in any military intervention in Syria...
In the past two years Syria’s civil war has displaced hundreds of thousands of refugees across the M...
This research paper attempts to assess European responses to the Arab uprisings and, in particular, ...
A year after the start of the Tunisian rebellion, Europe’s southern neighbourhood is in turmoil and ...
From the Introduction. Since the – presumed – utilization of chemical weapons against civilians by ...
The situation in Syria at the beginning of 2013 could hardly be worse. Dead, wounded, refugees, a h...