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Prospects for China's transition
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The United Kingdom and Central Asia
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Mongolia's Quest for Third Neighbours. Why the European Union?
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Security and Islam in Asia: lessons from China's Uyghur minority
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Why Europe must tune-in to the multi-polar development agenda
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The EU's mistaken approach to ASEAN
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Misunderstanding the maladies of liberal democracy promotion
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Sri Lanka: The failure of EU human rights sanctions
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The EU-Turkmenistan energy relationship: difficulty or opportunity?
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How to revitalise democracy assistance: Recipients'views
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China
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Indonesia
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Central Asia searches for a new international legal water order
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Is there a new autocracy promotion?
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The Swedish exit from Vietnam: Leaving painfully or normalising bilateral relations
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Into EurAsia Monitoring the EU's Central Asia Strategy -Summary
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Into EurAsia: Monitoring the EU's Central Asia Strategy
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Transatlantic policy on Afghanistan and Pakistan in Obama year one: Missed opportunities
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Transnational Justice: the new dimension
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Next steps in European development cooperation
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The EU-Central Asia Education Initiative
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EU Assistance to Central Asia: Back to the Drawing Board?
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EUCAM project - Newsletter 6
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The EU, Central Asia and Security Sector Reform
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The multiple paradoxes of the agriculture issue in Central Asia
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Democracy's plight in the European Neighbourhood
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Central Asia's growing partnership with China
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The impact of the global economic crisis on Central Asia and its implications for the EU engagement
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The Afghanistan Crisis: Regional and international dimensions
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EUCAM project - Newsletter 5
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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 EU's rule of law Initiative in Central Asia
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The EU and Uzbekistan: short term interests versus long-term engagement
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The EU and Central Asia: commercialising the energy relationship
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Can fragile states copy the Asian miracle?
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'Strong foundations'?: The imperative for reform in Saudi Arabia
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Spain, SSC and multilateral governance of the aid system
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Business and trade relationships between the EU and Central Asia
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The EU' s approach to the development of mass media in Central Asia
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Central Asia and the global economic crisis
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EUCAM project - Newsletter 3
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Is there a better strategy for Afghanistan?
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Af-Pak: Playing the fundamentalists' game
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Obama: Withdrawing from Afghanistan, entering Pakistan?
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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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EUCAM project - Newsletter 2
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Energy emergency in Kyrgyzstan: causes and Implications
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Facing the challenges of separatism: the EU, Central Asia and the Uyghur issue
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Kazakhstan, the South Caucasus corridor and Georgia-Russia War
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The case for a new european engagement in Iraq
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EU-Iraq energy co-operation: missing the point?
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Can fragile states learn from the development tigers?
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EUCAM project - Newsletter 1
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India, Brazil and South Africa: lessons from the New Delhi summit
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The food, energy and water nexus in Central Asia: Tajikistan
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The EU Strategy for Central Asia: year one
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The proliferation of the "parallel state"
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China and the United Nations peace missions
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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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China: democratising one-party rule?
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Georgia and Russia: a short war with a long aftermath
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Georgia and Russia at war
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Afghanistan, the limits of counter-insurgency
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IBSA: an international actor and partner for the EU?
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How serious is the EU about supporting democracy and human rights in its neighbourhood?
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Opportunities at the Afghan new scene
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Ownership with adjectives
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How serious is the EU about supporting democracy and human rights in Azerbaijan?
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Sri Lanka: the end of the "peace without process"
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Emerging powers: stabilisers or destabilisers?
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Pakistan: farewell to Musharaff and a warning to the radicals
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Democracy perspectives in Pakistan
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East Timor: self-determination under threat
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Under pressure: states in the global era
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Already a failed state? Pakistan in the aftermath of Bhutto's assassination
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Afghanistan: new manoeuvres
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NATO struggles with an opium-funded war in Afghanistan
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Brazil, India and South Africa, powers for a new order?
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The democratisation of a dependent state: the case of Afghanistan
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Afghanistan and the crisis in Pakistan
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The EU strategy for Central Asia: promoting democracy and human rights
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Rebuilding Chechnya: from conflict zone to house of cards
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Country ownership and donor harmonisation: the Vietnamese experience
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IBSA: an international actor and partner for the EU?
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Mercenaries, "Premodern" Soldiers
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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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Vietnam's laboratory on donor harmonisation: between effectiveness and democratisation
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Blackwater: mercenaries and international law
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Flawed elections in Kazakhstan: how will the international community react?
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UNIFIL: old lessons for the new force
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Sri Lanka: relapse into conflict. Limits of donor interventions
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India: between "being" and "becoming"
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Timor-Leste on the Brink: a new way forward
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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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Military and Aid Responses: the Afghan Dilemma - Response to Astri Suhrke and Juan Garrigues
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Consensus and Risk: The Challenges to the New UN General-Secretary
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The Central Asian jigsaw
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Why Sometimes More is More: military assistance to Afghanistan
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Turkmenistan after Turkmenbashi: transition without transformation
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China's Bet on Africa
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China and Latin America: a problematic relationship?
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When More is Less: aiding statebuilding in Afghanistan
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Europe and the Middle East: in the shadow of septembre 11
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Strategies for Democratic Change: assessing the Global Response
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Engaging Iran in Narratives of Democracy, Rule of Law and Shari'a
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The Relationship between Sharia and the Rule of Law in Iran
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Iraqi Constitution Entrenches Grim Status Quo
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Afghanistan: what did the spanish soldiers die for?
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The Crisis in Timor-Leste: restoring National Unity through state institutions, culture, and civil society
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Election Analysis: a conservative mandate?
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Social innovation for human development. An Arab region perspective