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The
EU, Israel and Hamas
working
paper by Clara Marina O'Donnell,
April 2008
The
US has embarked on a new attempt to solve the Arab-Israeli
conflict, backed by wide international support. But
the situation on the ground between Israel and the
Palestinians is so bad that peace looks out of reach
for now. The Palestinians are divided and feuding;
half of them are outside the peace talks and virtually
at war with Israel. Clara Marina ODonnell suggests
how the EU can help resolve the current stalemate
and improve the prospects for peace, in particular
by convincing its American and Israeli partners of
the need to engage Hamas.
press
release
ISBN:
978 1 901229 82 0
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What
future for EU development policy?
by Aurore Wanlin,
May 2007
The
European Union, together with its member-states, is
the world's largest source of development aid. Yet
the Union under-performs as a donor: its various governments
and the Commission seldom co-ordinate their efforts,
and often fail to think strategically. However, national
governments and the Commission are increasingly open
to reform. In this new CER working paper, Aurore Wanlin
suggests how the EU could become more effective at
promoting development.
press
release
ISBN:
978 1 901229 73 8
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The EU and the fight against
organised crime
by Hugo Brady,
April 2007
The
EU needs to tackle a new threat: international organised
crime. Europe's criminal underworld is taking advantage
of new opportunities to commit crime that come with
the increasing mobility of people, goods and services
across national boundaries. Cheap
internet access, mobile phones and budget air travel
allows criminals to commit old crimes, like theft
or fraud, in new ways and in relative anonymity. This
paper asks whether European police forces are doing
enough to break up organised criminal networks. It
examines the difficulties police and prosecutors encounter
when working together on cross-border investigations
and recommends how co-operation can be improved.
press
release
ISBN:
978 1 901229 72 1
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