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development, reconciliation and peace building. Burundi is in a state of post-conflict recovery after decades of civil war and … various initiatives that have been taken by various actors in order to try to engage the Diaspora in peace building and …
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This paper argues that the emergence of stabilisation as a concept out of peace-building, state-building and counter …
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foreign investors. While there is progress in the peace negotiations, the process has been contested and fighting has … backed by the powerful Burmese army generals. Moreover, the term 'federalism' can have many meanings. Left out of the peace … agreement has been reached. Failure to include this may be detrimental to sustainable peace and to the building of trust in the …
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Bilateral diplomacy has become increasingly important in today's multipolar world. A number of cases are analysed in this DIIS Working Paper, where Nordic countries have been 'disciplined' in bilateral diplomacy by the emerging great powers of Russia, China, or India. Compared to the immediate...
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When Nicolas Zarkozy became president in 2007 he proclaimed a break with the past: France was no longer automatically to go it alone as during de Gaulle's presidency, but was to be integrated fully into NATO. Instead of competing with the strongest power on earth, France - as well as the EU -...
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The popular perception of the role of NATO was famously defined by NATO's first Secretary General, Lord Ismay, as "keeping the Russians out, the Americans in and the Germans down". NATO's role is still essentially to keep its members safe from threats, to ensure the cohesion of the transatlantic...
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