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Ethno-Nationalism in the Contemporary World / Mehrotra, O N Sep1998  Journal Article
Mehrotra, O N Journal Article
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Publication Sep 1998.
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Hotel Europe: guests and permanent partners / Karaganov, Sergei; Teltschik, Horst; Olechowski, Andrzej   Journal Article
Karaganov, Sergei Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract We should not wait till the next crisis makes all the states it will affect in North America, the European Union and the rest of Europe realize that everybody is interested in close and friendly cooperation from Vancouver to Vladivostok. The way along this track has long been determined and responsible politicians should embark upon it.
Key Words Russia  North America  Euorpean Union  Domestic Policy  Vladivostok  New Europe 
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Strategic culture and multilateralism: the interplay of the EU and the UN in conflict and crisis management / Peters, Ingo   Journal Article
Peters, Ingo Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract This analysis aims to identify the relative significance of strategic culture for interorganizational cooperation problems, here of the European Union and United Nations in the realm of conflict and crisis management. First, the respective strategic cultures are identified and compared in order to formulate expectations (hypotheses) for co-operation problems. Second, the practice of inter-organizational co-operation is investigated by using illustrative examples from three European Union operations conducted in collaboration with the United Nations: Operation Artemis, DR Congo 2003, EU EUFOR DR Congo 2006, and EUFOR Chad 2008. Different types of material and institutional factors hampering cooperation are identified. Third, empirical findings are interpreted and evaluated in terms of evidence for strategic culture as a causal factor influencing co-operation. This analysis suggests that in this case strategic culture is apparently a comparatively marginal factor hampering interorganizational co-operation.
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