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A Treacherous Triangle?
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Royal College of Defence Studies
On Friday 3 October 2008, IISS-Asia hosted a group of Royal College of Defence Studies visitors in our Meeting Room.
02 September 2008 - - New Statesman - No template for terrorists
By Rafaelllo Pantucci, Research Associate
Bypassing Europe Is a Mistake
By Raffaello Pantucci, Research Associate
From great gaming to gradual playing
By Rafaello Pantucci, Research Associate
A Treacherous Triangle?
By Rafello Pantucci, Research Associate and Christopher Griffin SAIS ReviewVol. XXVII no. 1 Winter-Spring 2007A Treacherous Triangle?: China and the Transatlantic Alliance The United States and Europe avoided diplomatic disaster in 2005 when the European Union narrowly decided not to lift its arms embargo on the People's Republic of China (PRC). Brussels was handed a convenient pretext for shelving the question when China passed an "Anti-Secession Law" to ratchet up tension in the...
Getting the EU Back Into Eurasia
By Raffaello Pantucci, Research Associate
A Brown Iraq may herald problems
By Raffaello Pantucci, Research Associate
Germany's Turn
By Dr Bastian Giegerich, Research Associate
Tall order for U.N.'s new leader
By Dr Patrick Cronin, Director of Studies
Towards a Truer European Union?
By Raffaello Pantucci, Research Associate
Prodding Russia
As with most foreign policy decisions, Europe has chosen to take a predictably schizophrenic approach in dealing with Russia.The result has been to Europe's detriment, with only Russia benefiting from the EU's confused prevarication, while Europe is left with its foreign policy credibility further in tatters.
Losing special friends
By Raffaello Pantucci, Research Associate