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South Sudan: From Disaster to Chaos

Date de publication
01 June 2015
Accroche

South Sudan is still neither a state nor a nation. Torn apart by ethnic rivalries, divided between diverging ideas about state organization, its only means of political dialogue is war. 

Marc-André LAGRANGE

Boko Haram, an Exception within the Jihadist Movement?

Date de publication
01 June 2015
Accroche

Boko Haram was created in 2002 and has been led since 2010 by Abubakar Shekau; however, we still know little about it. 

Marc-Antoine PEROUSE DE MONTCLOS

Terrorism and Counter-Radicalization: the Danish Model

Date de publication
01 June 2015
Accroche

There have only been two terrorist attacks in Denmark over the last thirty years: in 1985 and 2015. Other attacks have been prevented, notably those planned against the illustrators whose drawings of the prophet Mohammed were published in Jyllands-Posten. 

Lars Erslev ANDERSEN

Climate: Injustice for the South

Date de publication
01 June 2015
Accroche

While climate change is already producing devastating effects, climate negotiations so far have been largely unsuccessful.

Sunita NARAIN

COP21: What Are the Odds for Success?

Date de publication
01 June 2015
Accroche

Since Copenhagen, negotiations have been in stalemate. Progress can only be made if there is a significant attempt to create a transnational carbon market. 

Raphaël TROTIGNON Christian de PERTHUIS

The Country Risk Concept

Date de publication
01 June 2015
Accroche

The expression “country risk” emerged in the United States in the 1960s. Its meaning has evolved over time, without any definition ever really being settled on.

Norbert GAILLARD

European Defence: Minilateralism is not the enemy

Date de publication
30 May 2015
Accroche

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The “2014 Review”: Understanding the Pillars of German Foreign Policy and the Expectations of the Rest of the World

Date de publication
29 May 2015
Accroche

German foreign policy is today confronted with a number of fundamental challenges. The country has become larger and has again become strong economically and must no longer content itself with its former role as France’s political junior partner in Europe or the United States’ junior partner in the world. At the same time, Berlin is far from being fully prepared for taking over this new role – deficits are both strategic and conceptual.

Annegret BENDIEK

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