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Taiwan after the elections: what next?

Date de publication
22 February 2016
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On 16 January, the independence-leaning Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) won a double victory over the ruling party, the Kuomintang (KMT). DPP candidate Tsai Ing-wen was elected president with 56% of the vote, and for the first time the party won a majority in the Legislative Yuan – Taiwan’s parliament – with 68 of the 113 seats.

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Hopes for a New Energy Independency in Egypt

Date de publication
22 February 2016
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The recent discovery of the giant Zohr's gas field will drastically change the energy future of Egypt, which is today increasingly dependent on imports to meet its growing domestic demand.

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Robust Containment: French and US Security Policies in Africa

Date de publication
18 February 2016
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Although the United States is less active in Africa than France, their security policies on the continent often have shared objectives and are sometimes pursued jointly. While the urgency of humanitarian crises has been at the centre of foreign interventions for a long time, now it tends to give way to the terrorist threat. 

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Rushing to a deal on the UK could be ill-thought-out for the EU

Date de publication
17 February 2016
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The European leaders are gathering this week to agree on a new settlement for the United Kingdom. The sudden peak of political interest, however, is coming late in the negotiations. The UK question has always been a European question despite the lackluster interest from European capitals. A failure to properly address the consequences of Britain remaining or leaving the EU would be very detrimental for the future of the Union.

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Japan's Challenges in Public Diplomacy, An American Vision

Date de publication
10 February 2016
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Japan’s public diplomacy (PD) profile rests almost exclusively on the promotion of its cultural soft power. Today, in the complex geopolitical setting of Asia, in which national rivalries are reviving competing wartime history narratives and territorial disputes, this approach is no longer sufficient to advance Japan’s own national interests and gain favorable opinion abroad. Under the Prime Minister Abe, Japan has begun to transform and upgrade its public diplomacy. However, the country is still facing a number of challenges.

Nancy SNOW
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Entre citoyenneté et classe moyenne : les défis du futur président

Date de publication
01 February 2016
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Money plays an increasingly prominent role in the American electoral campaign, which leads a number of scholars to question the state of democracy and the functioning of institutions in the United States. A small fraction of the population makes use of its financial resources to influence political outcomes which causes disillusionment among the middle class.

 

 

 

Renaud BEAUCHARD

Forces terrestres et réassurance : Quelles options pour l'Alliance ?

Date de publication
29 January 2016
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Born into the Cold War, the very notion of ‘reassurance’ was revived in the wake of the 2014 Ukraine crisis as NATO had to label the measures destined to reassert the lasting relevance of collective defense towards its member states. 

Germany and the Eastern Partnership after the Ukraine Crisis

Date de publication
29 January 2016
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The conflict in and about Ukraine has catapulted the European Union's Eastern Partnership (EaP) into the limelight of international attention. Belittled as a bureaucratic and technical policy instrument, the European Neighbourhood Policy and the EaP as its Eastern regional dimension have within the course of a few months gained unexpected geopolitical significance. 

Liana FIX Anna-Lena KIRCH

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