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The paper explores technological collaboration between the French and Indian Atomic Energy Commissions, using new archival documents to expose how shared opposition to U.S. information censorship and the desire to preserve foreign policy independence fostered nuclear collaboration between the...
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While a second Trump Presidency would be challenging for transatlantic ties, US nuclear assurances to its NATO allies in Europe would likely be the last casualty - not the first - of a fraying relationship. There is an intrinsic incompatibility between the United States completely abandoning its...
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(EU). In order to advance the implementation of the Integrated Review and strengthen Euro-Atlantic relations, Germany and …
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This paper takes an in-depth look at the European great powers France, Germany and Britain and their foreign policy … main axes for alignment: while France and Germany remains the stable element, backing from Britain is essential to ensure … present and past geopolitics that shape the foreign policy choice of each state. France exhibited an "overwhelming …
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In this DIIS Report, Trine Flockhart (editor) brings together security researchers and practitioners with in-depth expertise on NATO and NATO's partnerships. The aim is to focus on NATO's new partnership policy and on the role and meaning of the new concept, 'cooperative security'. Overall the...
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the travel activities of the heads of state of France, Germany and the United States between 1948 and 2003. My results …
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The considerable amount of required infrastructure and renewable energy investments expected in the forthcoming years also implies an increasingly relevant contribution of private and institutional investors. In this context, especially regulatory and policy risks have been shown to play a major...
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