This Egmont Paper is essentially a reduced version of a 180-page study undertaken during 2004 under the auspices of the UN University’s Comparative Regional Integration Studies Programme (UNU-CRIS). Our thanks go to both UNU-CRIS for making the project possible and also to the Royal Institute for International Relations for proceeding with this shorter version. Our appreciation also to the VUB Institute of European Studies for its on-going support of the project and to the Government of Belgium which has recently extended funding for its continuation. This shorter paper will, no doubt, be perused by a larger number of readers than the longer version, yet the latter contains much background material that illuminates more clearly what has bee...
It is not the task of this paper to speculate on whether the EU will become more important than NATO...
At the 2005 World Summit, an important normative shift occurred in the definition of sovereignty as ...
This paper makes the case for regionalism as a possible conceptual framework and policy instrument t...
This Egmont Paper is essentially a reduced version of a 180-page study undertaken during 2004 under ...
This report is a final product of a research project, called EU-GRASP that aimed at a better underst...
In the past two decades, globalisation has proven to be not just economic. It is also a political, a...
Building cooperative security systems at the regional level is new practice in international politic...
In this paper European-Middle Eastern security relations are being investigated with particular refe...
This paper analyses developments in regional security governance since 1945. It argues that regional...
This unique book investigates the implications of the rising importance of supra-national regional o...
In December 2002, the Security & Global Governance Department of the Royal Institute for Internation...
The European Security Strategy, which was adopted in December 2003 by the European Council, serves t...
Inhaltsverzeichnis: Klaus Lange, Leonid L. Fituni: Introduction (5-6); Victor I. Danilov-Danilyan, V...
Recently introduced in the academic and political debate, the concept of “security governance” still...
On 12 December 2003 the European Council adopted the European Security Strategy, ‘A Secure Europe in...
It is not the task of this paper to speculate on whether the EU will become more important than NATO...
At the 2005 World Summit, an important normative shift occurred in the definition of sovereignty as ...
This paper makes the case for regionalism as a possible conceptual framework and policy instrument t...
This Egmont Paper is essentially a reduced version of a 180-page study undertaken during 2004 under ...
This report is a final product of a research project, called EU-GRASP that aimed at a better underst...
In the past two decades, globalisation has proven to be not just economic. It is also a political, a...
Building cooperative security systems at the regional level is new practice in international politic...
In this paper European-Middle Eastern security relations are being investigated with particular refe...
This paper analyses developments in regional security governance since 1945. It argues that regional...
This unique book investigates the implications of the rising importance of supra-national regional o...
In December 2002, the Security & Global Governance Department of the Royal Institute for Internation...
The European Security Strategy, which was adopted in December 2003 by the European Council, serves t...
Inhaltsverzeichnis: Klaus Lange, Leonid L. Fituni: Introduction (5-6); Victor I. Danilov-Danilyan, V...
Recently introduced in the academic and political debate, the concept of “security governance” still...
On 12 December 2003 the European Council adopted the European Security Strategy, ‘A Secure Europe in...
It is not the task of this paper to speculate on whether the EU will become more important than NATO...
At the 2005 World Summit, an important normative shift occurred in the definition of sovereignty as ...
This paper makes the case for regionalism as a possible conceptual framework and policy instrument t...