Working papers

NATO, Russia and European security
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working paper by Tomas Valasek, November 2009



Countries in Europe's east and north worry that Moscow is blundering into a confrontation with NATO. They have begun demanding that the alliance start preparing for a possible conflict. But are they right to be concerned? Would military preparations not make Russia more suspicious of NATO? And should the alliance not focus on the war in Afghanistan? Tomas Valasek argues that allies in Central and Northern Europe have good reasons to worry. And he cautions that unless NATO takes measures to reassure the government concerned about Russia, the alliance will have trouble 'resetting' relations with Moscow and maintaining public support for the war in Afghanistan.
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The EU, Israel and Hamas
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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 O’Donnell 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.

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What future for EU development policy?
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working paper 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.

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The EU and the fight against organised crime
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working paper 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.

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