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The EU policies towards North Africa
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Why Europe must tune-in to the multi-polar development agenda
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EU Blending Facilities: Implications for Future Governance Options
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Implementation of the aid effectiveness agenda: tasks and coordination in partner countries
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Misunderstanding the maladies of liberal democracy promotion
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Spain's foreign policy in Africa: time to reassess the vision
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France in Africa: from paternalism to pragmatism
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The third wave of development players
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Tunisia: EU incentives contributing to new repression
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Are the Millennium Development Goals proving counter-productive?
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How to revitalise democracy assistance: Recipients'views
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EU cooperation with the African Union: Problems and potential
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Kenya
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Morocco
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Egypt
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Democratic Republic of the Congo
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Ghana
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Nigeria
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Why the West should relinquish Mubarak
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The international community' s influence on state-society relations in Angola
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Darfur Review XIII
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The humanitarian response in Mozambique
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Is there a new autocracy promotion?
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Morocco's 'advanced status': Model or muddle?
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Darfur Review XII
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The African Union in Darfur: understanding the afro-arab response to the crisis
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Darfur and arab public opinion: strategies for engagement
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Arab official positions towards president Al Bashir's indictment
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UN response to the Darfur crisis
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Bridging the gap between narrative and practices: the role of the arab league in Darfur
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Realigning Us foreign policy with reality in darfur: formulating a whole-of-Sudan policy
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Next steps in European development cooperation
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Darfur review XI
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Darfur Review X
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Spain in Africa: The Reluctant Newcomer
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Darfur Review IX
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The EU, Nigeria and the EITI: Time for coherence
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New Challenges to Democratization
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Silently leaving Malawi: Sweden's delegated exit
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Darfur Review VIII
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The business as actor in post-war reconstruction
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Repairing the weakest links: a new agenda for fragile states
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Darfur Review VII
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Security Council resolutions under Chapter VII
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The end of the Euro-Mediterranean vision
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Darfur Review VI
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Darfur Review V
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Governance assessments and domestic accountability
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Tunisia: The life of others
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Can fragile states copy the Asian miracle?
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Darfur Review IV
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Spain, SSC and multilateral governance of the aid system
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Women's political participation and influence in Sierra Leone
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Darfur Review III
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Egypt and US: marriage of convenience
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Darfur Review II
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On track towards the global governance of aid (in turbulent times)
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The business sector in post-conflict reconstruction
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International division of labour: challenging partnership
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Building accountable justice in Sierra Leone
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Inclusive citizenship research project: methodology
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Al Bashir and the international criminal court
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African mistrust of "Northern Justice"
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Can fragile states learn from the development tigers?
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Development and migration policies: the case of Subsaharan Africa and Spain
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Energy challenges in the Middle East and North Africa
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Accra, the day after
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India, Brazil and South Africa: lessons from the New Delhi summit
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Abuja: new horizons for the EITI
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The proliferation of the "parallel state"
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Congo: searching for the missing peace
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Perspectives for the global governance of aid
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Algeria: Democratic transition case study
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Interviews with Kjell Magne Bondevik and Sadig al-Mahdi
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The politics of energy
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After the peace comes the storm: Somalia's relentless crisis
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Building the global governance of aid
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Strengthening Women's Citizenship: Sierra Leone
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IBSA: an international actor and partner for the EU?
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Seeking Accountability for Sexual Crimes in Post-Conflict Situations
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Spain and Equatorial Guinea: a triumph of energy realism?
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How serious is the EU about supporting democracy and human rights in its neighbourhood?
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Zimbabwe: the same old dirty tricks
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Energy and Development: lessons from Nigeria
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Ownership with adjectives
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How serious is the EU about supporting democracy and human rights in Morocco?
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Fragile states and neoliberalism in Sub-Saharan Africa
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Organised crime, drug trafficking, terrorism: the new Achilles heel of West Africa
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The international response to Darfur
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Emerging powers: stabilisers or destabilisers?
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The impact of aid policies on domestic democratisation processes: the case of Mali
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Morocco: negotiating change with the Makhzen
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Al Banna and Deghayes: were they innocent all along, or did Guantánamo make them so?
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Under pressure: states in the global era
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Brazil, India and South Africa, powers for a new order?
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EU democracy promotion in Nigeria: between realpolitik and idealism
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The EU-Africa Summit: strategy and partnership
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IBSA: an international actor and partner for the EU?
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South Africa's Regional Engagement for Peace and Security
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India, Brazil and South Africa: emerging powers or developing countries?
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Donor harmonisation: between effectiveness and democratisation. Theoretical framework and methodology for country case studies
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The Successive Crises of Somalia
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Morocco: Whitewash, Resignation
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The Failure and Collapse of the African State: on the Example of Nigeria
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An Islamist Government in Morocco?
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Present and Future of Peace Operations
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Angola: empowerment of the few
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India, Brazil, South Africa (IBSA) - New inter-regional multilateralism in the South?
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Trends in Peacekeeping Operations
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Sierra Leone: Reconstructing a Patrimonial State
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Analysis of the Angola case: conflict and its humanitarian implications
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Ivory Coast's peace process: critical review of facts
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Crisis of the State and Civil Domains in Africa
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The Plan Africa: limits and opportunities of the Spanish development cooperation
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China's Bet on Africa
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The Plan Africa 2006-2008 - issues for debate
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On the Spanish Africa Plan
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The UN Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo: imposing and consolidating peace beyond elections
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Strategies for Democratic Change: assessing the Global Response
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Angola: global good governance also needed
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The Difficulties of the International Criminal Justice in Darfur
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Ten Years of Human Rights Policies in the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership
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Southern Africa: state vulnerability and food insecurity
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Human Rights, Reconciliation and Human Development in Morocco
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An approach to the Aid paradigm in favour of saharaui refugees: three Keys
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Transition and legitimacy in African States: the cases of Somalia and Uganda
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The Travails of Egypt's Democrats
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The United Nations report on Iinternational migration: new? guidelines for states' action
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The UN mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo
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The difficulties of consolidating peace and democracy: the case of Mozambique
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Fragile peace process in Ivory Coast
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Mozambique: how successful is this success story?
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Democracy and Human Rights in the Barcelona process: conclusions of a workshop at FRIDE
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The reluctant debutante: The European Union as promoter of democracy in its neighbourhood
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Spain and the Maghreb during the Partido Popular's second mandate
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Spain and Morocco: towards a reform agenda?
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Multiple candidate elections in Egypt: diverting pressure for democracy
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Ten years of the Barcelona Process: a model for supporting Arab Reform?
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Blair, human rights and the Barcelona Process
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What counts as terrorism? The view on the Arab street
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Sudan: intensive diplomacy, differed intervention and lack of effective protection for the population