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Brazil and the EU: between balancing and bandwagoning
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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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Brazil and Europe heading towards 2015
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Misunderstanding the maladies of liberal democracy promotion
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Reform without ownership? Dilemmas in supporting security and justice sector reform in Honduras
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Women's citizenship in contexts of political and institutional reform in fragile states. The Colombian case
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Colombian institutional development: challenges to building an inclusive and participatory state
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Cuba and Europe: beyond the Common Position
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The third wave of development players
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Looking the 'monster' in the face: The International Commission against Impunity in Guatemala
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Scenarios facing Venezuela
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How to revitalise democracy assistance: Recipients'views
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Venezuela
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Strengthening women's citizenship in the context of state building: Guatemala
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The EU and the vicious circle of poverty and insecurity in Latin America
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Europe and the Americas: An Atlantic triangle at last?
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Brazil's view on Europe
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Is there a new autocracy promotion?
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Brazil: A Good Partner for European Donors?
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US policy towards the Middle East and its implications for EU policy
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Vulnerability and causes of fragility in Haiti
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Climate change post-Copenhagen: The need for transatlantic cooperation
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Of Greeks and Romans: The EU, US and security strategy in a multipolar world
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One year of Obama in the Middle East: Have transatlantic differences narrowed?
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The Obama administration and multilateralism: Europe relegated
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Transatlantic 'AfPak' policy: One year later
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Transnational Justice: the new dimension
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Next steps in European development cooperation
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A New Agenda for US-EU Security Cooperation
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The post-crisis rise of Latin America
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Why does Spain not have a policy for Latin America?
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New Challenges to Democratization
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Silently leaving Malawi: Sweden's delegated exit
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Chavez's new laws demand an International response
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Repairing the weakest links: a new agenda for fragile states
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The champion's orphans: Honduras says goodbye to Sweden
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The state and security in Guatemala
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The G20 and the future of market regulation
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The G20: A dangerous multilateralism?
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The state and women's citizenship in Guatemala
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The Spanish humanitarian response in Haiti
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Can fragile states copy the Asian miracle?
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The role of the international community in the crisis in Guatemala
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Spain, SSC and multilateral governance of the aid system
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Social capital, dialogue and development
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Egypt and US: marriage of convenience
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Is there a better strategy for Afghanistan?
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A regional drive: South-South cooperation in Latin America and the Caribbean
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The Summit of the Americas from a European perspective
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On track towards the global governance of aid (in turbulent times)
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Iran and Venezuela: bilateral alliance and global power projections
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The business sector in post-conflict reconstruction
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NATO turns 60: how can it stay healthy?
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South-South cooperation in Latin America and the Caribbean: ways ahead from Accra
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Bolivia and Venezuela: different political paths
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Haiti: the sour grapes of corruption
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Organised crime and drug trafficking in Mexico and Central America
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The EU and the Haitian peacebuilding process
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Swedish exit from Honduras: devising good practices
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Canadian-Spanish Dialogue on Cuba
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International division of labour: challenging partnership
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Urban violence: a challenge to institutional strengthening
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The economy and armed forces in South America
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David against Goliath: effectively fight drug trafficking?
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Urban violence: regional and local solutions
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Implementing Paris and Accra: Latin America
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Raúl Castro: fifty years in power
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Between North and South: Brazil in the international security system
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Can fragile states learn from the development tigers?
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European-cuban academic views on the economy, development and cooperation
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Great challenges for President-elect Obama
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The US embarks on an era of change
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The next U.S. president and the Israel-Palestine conflict
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The UN' s notion of peace in Haiti and Guatemala
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The years of the dragon's teeth
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US-Israeli policy and the new White House
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Foreign investment and the state in Latin America
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India, Brazil and South Africa: lessons from the New Delhi summit
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The proliferation of the "parallel state"
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The responsibility to contribute
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For a more progressive transatlantic agenda
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State crisis and the social pact in Bolivia
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Bolivia: a national clash over multiple worlds
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IBSA: an international actor and partner for the EU?
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Brazil as a new international development actor
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Latin American's new conflict zones
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Legality and legitimacy in the use of force
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US foreign policy towards Latin America's oldest guerrilla group
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A Haiti facing grand challenges
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The EU opens a new phase in its relations with Cuba
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The food crisis in Haiti: a ruptured process?
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Europe, USA and Middle East
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Latin America and the United States of America: an agenda set adrift
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Ownership with adjectives
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Is the League of Democracies a Bad Idea? how Europe should respond
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USA 2008: candidates confront the critical issues in Colombia
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The European-Latin American Summit: towards selective bilateralism?
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Tensions and affinities: cultural relations and politics between the USA and Europe in the Bush era
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Brazil in South America: from indifference to hegemony
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Emerging powers: stabilisers or destabilisers?
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Paramilitary demobilisation in Colombia: between peace and justice
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USA 2008: the Democrats, free trade and Latin America
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Food crisis in Haiti: exposing key problems in the process of stabilisation
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The UN Stabilisation Mission in Haiti: analysis and recommendations for future mandates of the Mission
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A South American NATO? Brazil and the chances for a South American Defence Council
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The United States and the UN: democrats versus Republicans?
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Moral and political grounds for the UN mission in Haiti
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Al Banna and Deghayes: were they innocent all along, or did Guantánamo make them so?
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Cuba: between continuity and change
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Haiti: voices of the actors, a research project on the UN mission
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Peru: the kingdom of the NGO?
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The Nicaragua challenge: upholding the Paris agenda in an agitated setting
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Is dialogue between Europe and Latin America useful?
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Brazil, India and South Africa, powers for a new order?
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Colombia: a paradoxical state
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Chavez' failure at the polls opens a new horizon in Venezuelan politics
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Cuba: change and continuity in the 21st century
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The 17th Ibero-American Summit: hot air and new movements
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Nicaragua: a rude awakening for the Paris Declaration
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IBSA: an international actor and partner for the EU?
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Guatemala: security, human rights and the state after the elections
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What to expect from the XVII Ibero-American Summit?
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Reform versus capture: Guatemala after the elections
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Social cohesion in Latin America
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The "Third Populist Wave" of Latin America
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India, Brazil and South Africa: emerging powers or developing countries?
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The international system in movement
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Donor harmonisation: between effectiveness and democratisation. Theoretical framework and methodology for country case studies
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Venezuela: is Hugo Chávez in control?
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Is the politicial dialogue between the European Union and Latin America useful?
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After Bush's Speech, Tony Blair Would Be Well Advised to Stay Home
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Crime and drugs in fragile states
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Brazil: a privileged EU partner
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Brazil: insecurity in democracy
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The European Union and South American Populism
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Haití - La misión de la última oportunidad?
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Organized Crime, the State, and Democracy: the cases of Central America and the Caribbean
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The Latin American State: "failed" or evolving?
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Trinidad & Tobago
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Jamaica
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Nicaragua
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Honduras
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Guatemala
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Guatemala: empowerment as ongoing process
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India, Brazil, South Africa (IBSA) - New inter-regional multilateralism in the South?
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A New Cold War or Dangerous Multipolarity?
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The External Actors and Cuba after Fidel
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Brazil in the Americas: a regional peace broker?
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Bolivia: ¿Cuánta revolución cabe en la democracia?
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Hugo Chávez' "Revolution": a leftist project or historic populism?
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Re-founding the State in Bolivia
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Haiti and the international donor community
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Security in Haiti
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Promoting Democracy Backwards
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Brazil in Haiti: debate over the peacekeeping mission
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Brazil and Bolivia: the hydrocarbon "conflict"
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Daniel Ortega's Comeback
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China and Latin America: a problematic relationship?
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The Corroded State in Nicaragua
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Lula again: regional influence without leadership?
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Alliances and Disagreement in South America: Energy and Integration
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Forum Spain-Cuba: Spanish Policy and the future of Cuba
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¿Transición de Castro a Castro?: ensayando el futuro
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Bolivia: The Challenges to State Reform
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Lula's Brazil and the fight against poverty: results and opportunities
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Strategies for Democratic Change: assessing the Global Response
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La Cumbre Europeo-Latinoamericana en Viena
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The false panacea of offshore deterrence
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Democratic transitions in Europe and Latin America: what relevance for the Arab World?
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The United Nations and Spain in Haiti
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The Americas: democratic union or economic separation?
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Salamanca: results of a successful Summit
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Common goals, different strategies? options for a transatlantic agenda on Cuba
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The iberoamerican summit in Salamanca: from a cultural community to a political alliance?
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Helping Castro? EU and US policies towards Cuba
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Spanish Policy towards Colombia's peace strategies: challenges posed by the justice and peace law
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The Justice and Peace Law: will it bring true peace?
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The legal framework for Colombia's peace process
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Colombia: more doubts than certainties
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Responding to Katrina: humanitarian aid principles overlooked and discounted?
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Intervention in Haití, unsuccessful mission. A Latin America critique
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The Responsibility to protect and UN reform: Canada's engagement
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Money and terrorism
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The role of multilateralism in contemporary international relations
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Spain and the foreing policy of the Bush administration
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Seminar on Democratic transition and consolidation 2001 - 2002: the controversial legacy of the chilean transition
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Seminar on democratic transition and consolidation 2001 - 2002: the new transition in Peru
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The north american electoral system and the last presidential election
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Seminar on democratic transition and consolidation 2001-2002: democracy in Mexico