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Europe's Continuing Demilitarization

Date de publication
20 March 2014
Accroche

Beginning in the 1970s, becoming solidified with the “peace dividends” in the 1990s and finally accelerated by the financial crisis of 2008, Europe’s demilitarization is undeniable.

The United States and the ‘Demilitarization’ of Europe: Myth or Reality?

Date de publication
20 March 2014
Accroche

The criticism leveled by Americans at Europe’s neglect of its commitment to defense is not new, and is often exaggerated.

Klaus LARRES

Europe's Place in the World: from 1914 to 2014

Date de publication
20 March 2014
Accroche

The first wave of globalization in the 20th century triggered deep upheaval of the organization of power and an overall depreciation of European nations.

Jean-Pierre CHEVENEMENT

The First World War and the Balkanization of the Middle-East

Date de publication
20 March 2014
Accroche

The First World War had tragic consequences for the Middle-East. It led to the partitioning of the Ottoman Empire and the balkanization of the region. 

Georges CORM

Turkey: the Sèvres Syndrome, or the Interminable War

Date de publication
20 March 2014
Accroche

For the Turks, the Treaty of Sèvres symbolizes the liquidation of the Empire and the carving up of Turkey by outside forces.

Germany: The Past that Does not Pass

Date de publication
20 March 2014
Accroche

Germany’s responsibility in the two global conflicts reflects, among other things, the German military’s desire to free itself from political control and the depth to which the Wehrmacht was immersed into Nazi ideology and a Nazi state whose orders it never really contested.

Development of the Northern Sea Route: How great is the need for satellite observation?

Date de publication
17 March 2014
Accroche

The sea route between Europe and Asia is significantly shorter via Arctic waters than via the Suez Canal. Changes in global climate have resulted in a diminishing of ice in Arctic waters. This has resulted in the Northern Sea Route establishing itself as a viable commercial alternative, which is expected to expand in the years ahead. Satellite observation is one of the methods employed to gather information about ice conditions, weather and oil spills, and is a prerequisite for ensuring the continued development of the new traffic.

Bard WORMDAL

How to Misread Polls

Date de publication
13 March 2014
Accroche

Poll numbers are the life blood of politics these days. Anything expressed in digits has a claim to truth that assertions without digits cannot make. They inspire confidence - especially among those aspiring to public office - that they actually understand what public sentiment is.

Michael BRENNER

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