Francesco Strazzari
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Clear all filtersGood intentions, mixed results – A conflict sensitive unpacking of the EU comprehensive approach to conflict and crisis mechanisms (EUNPACK)
The EUNPACK project unpacks EU crisis response mechanisms, with the aim to increase their conflict sensitivity and efficiency....
Duty of Care: Protection of Citizens Abroad (DoC:PRO)
How can Norwegian society best be protected, when increasing numbers of citizens are found outside the borders of the state?...
We Saw it Coming: Jihadist Terrorism, Challenges for the European Union
Nothing about the recent Paris or Copenhagen terrorist attacks was totally unexpected. Indeed, they were the sort of thing that security apparatuses in Europe had been preparing to have to deal with. Although security responses to terrorism are traditionally considered a quintessential national sovereignty prerogative, in the past ten to fifteen years the recognition that highly asymmetric security threats respect no borders has heightened the EU’s role as a coordinator in this policy domain. Some claim that counter-terrorism has changed the role and functioning of the EU itself towards a more operational character in security matters. Both old and new security responses to terrorism have (re-)emerged on the agenda of the EU and its member states in the ‘post-Paris attacks’ phase.
Mali and the Sahel – the geopolitics of conflict, collusion and collaboration
Mali and the Sahel is still facing an acute crisis of climatic variability, poverty and inequality, instability and conflict.
Counter-terrorism in Europe
Which questions should we ask ourselves after the terrorist acts in Europe the last few months?
Introduction: Rethinking Challenges to State Sovereignty in Mali and Northwest Africa
Introduction: Rethinking Challenges to State Sovereignty in Mali and Northwest Africa
State, Secession, and Jihad: The Micropolitical Economy of Conflict in Northern Mali