The EU Human Rights Strategy: Success or Business?
by Lorène-Fara Andrianarijaona On 26 June 2013, Edward McMillan-Scott, Vice President of the European Parliament, and the Human Rights and Democracy Network organised a high level hearing to mark the … Continue reading
Libya: Fault Lines of the Revolution
by Lorène Fara-Andrianarijaona On 19 June 2013, SWP (German Institute for International for International and Security Affairs) presented their latest research paper entitled “Fault Lines of the Revolution – Political … Continue reading
Kenya after the elections
by Lorène Fara-Andrianarijaona On 28 May 2013, the Hanns Seidel Foundation organised a high level conference on “Challenges of integrity: political processes and leadership in Kenya”. Peter Kenneth, presidential candidate … Continue reading
Women in peace: from theory to practice
by Lorène Fara Andrianarijaona On Tuesday 21 May 2013, Young Professionals in Foreign Policy (YPFP) – Brussels organised a conference on “Gender, violence and war: how successful has the international … Continue reading
Syria’s opposition: who is who?
by Lorène-Fara Andrianarijaona On Wednesday 8th of May, the CNAPD (Coordination Nationale d’Action pour la paix et la Démocratie) invited Mr. Paul Delmotte, Professor and specialist on Middle-East, to help … Continue reading
Has the Arab Spring failed? Is Europe conspicuously absent?
by Lorène-Fara Andrianarijaona On Wednesday 10 April 2013, the Spinelli Group organised a debate on the conclusions that could be drawn two years after the beginning of the Arab Spring. On … Continue reading
Benelux Defence Cooperation: Evolution or Revolution?
by Lorène-Fara Andrianarijaona On 18 April 2012, the Ministries of Defence of the three Benelux countries (Belgium, Netherlands and Luxembourg) signed the Benelux Declaration[1] on cooperation in the field of defense. … Continue reading