Reflection Group “Monopoly on the use of force 2.0?”

Is there a need for new peace and ­security rules in the 21st century?

FES Publications on Peace and Security

Caballero-Anthony, Mely

Security in times of uncertainty in Asia

bringing the state back in?

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Phillips, Ann L.

Providing security in times of uncertainty

implications of the Reflection Group's final report for the United States and recommendations for U.S. foreign assistance

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Krumm, Reinhard

Multipolar or multilateral?

a choice of models for the security order 2.0: Congress of Vienna, Yalta, Helsinki

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Gaye, Serigne Bamba

Connections between Jihadist groups and smuggling and illegal trafficking rings in the Sahel

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Gaye, Serigne Bamba

Conflicts between farmers and herders against a backdrop of asymmetric threats in Mali and Burkina Faso

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Ganser, Helmut W. ; Lapins, Wulf ; Puhl, Detlef

What remains of the West? - Quo vadis NATO?

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Ebiede, Tarila Marclint

Instability in Nigeria's Niger delta

the post amnesty programme and sustainable peace-building

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Ntuda Ebode, Joseph Vincent ; Bolak Funteh, Mark ; Mbarkoutou Mahamat, Henri ; Nkalwo Ngoula, Joseph Léa

The Boko Haram conflict in Cameroon

why is peace so elusive?

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Bappah, Habibu Yaya

Why peace fails in Guinea Bissau?

a political economy analysis of the ECOWAS-brokered Conakry Accord

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Gussarova, Anna (Hrsg.)

Russian soft power in Kazakhstan (and Central Asia)

taken for granted?

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