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    Managing migration abroad – Why, where, what and how?

    Because of the intertwining of internal and external security matters, the EU’s model of dealing with crisis is being challenged. This Brief looks at how integrating different approaches and distinct practises across the EU may come to represent the key change for policymakers.

    Briefs
    10 November 2016 By: Roderick Parkes
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    Prospects for EU-India security cooperation

    This report is the result of a closed-door workshop and a public conference on 'Prospects for EU–India Security Cooperation' held in September 2016 in New Delhi by Chatham House, the EU Institute for Security Studies, and the Observer Research Foundation. It explores the scope...

    Analysis
    9 November 2016 By: Kanchi Gupta, Eva Pejsova, Gareth Price, Samir Saran, John-Joseph Wilkins
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    Japan’s policy shift: arms and transfers

    Since lifting its historic ban on arms exports in April 2014, Japan has faced an obstacle-ridden path in becoming an arms exporter. This Alert explores the track record of transfers of Japanese military equipment in the past 18 months, and how the transfers contribute to Tokyo’s...

    Alerts
    9 November 2016 By: Eva Pejsova, Zoe Stanley-Lockman
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    Russia: history as myth?

    This Alert looks at how and why Russia is developing alternative historical narratives. Moscow hopes to achieve two goals: to propagate a black-and-white version of the past that it can deploy in foreign policy and, more importantly, to minimise the chances of domestic unrest by...

    Alerts
    3 November 2016 By: Cameron Johnston
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    Cybersecurity and democracy: Hacking, leaking and voting

    As they enter a period of critical elections, the US and European countries are being confronted by a series of threats from cyberspace. Electronic voting infrastructure and networks of political groups have recorded repeated intrusion, while strategic leaks of compromising...

    Briefs
    3 November 2016 By: Jakob Bund
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    After the EU Global Strategy – Consulting the experts – Security and defence

    This volume presents a compilation of memos following the EUISS workshop on the Security and Defence Implementation Plan (SDIP), in which leading experts and analysts outline their preferred level of ambition and priority areas for EU security and defence.

    Books
    28 October 2016 Edited by: Jan Joel Andersson, Daniel Fiott, Antonio Missiroli
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    Making Europe and Europeans safer

    In this Alert, the EUISS Director looks at how the EU Global Strategy offers a new perspective for the EU Security and Defence Implementation Plan (SDIP). How can the Union best achieve its goal of making Europe and Europeans feel safer – Secure, Able, Forward-looking, Engaged...

    Alerts
    26 October 2016 By: Daniel Fiott, Antonio Missiroli
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    The internal-external nexus: re-bordering Europe

    The EU previously envisaged expanding its border-free travel area to create a single space across its neighbouring regions. Now it is witnessing the reappearance of geopolitical blocs and zones. What is the EU doing in the face of the need for a new border diplomacy?

    Briefs
    21 October 2016 By: Roderick Parkes
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    Civil-military relations in the MENA: between fragility and resilience

    This Chaillot Paper examines the flaws and failures that have so far impeded a more functional and balanced relationship between civilian and military authorities in the Middle East and North Africa. The paper also highlights the importance of security sector reform (SSR) in...

    Chaillot Papers
    21 October 2016 By: Florence Gaub
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    The internal-external nexus: cross-border criminal justice

    This Brief looks at the quite remarkable extent to which criminal justice cooperation has deepened – both within Europe and in the EU’s external relations. What mechanisms are in place to facilitate cooperation and avoid clashes in this highly sensitive policy area?

    Briefs
    21 October 2016 By: Auke Willems, Florian Trauner

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