Search results for: Anna Jonsson
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What I heard in Munich: Europe gets a brutal awakening- Anna Wieslander
...no matter who wins the US elections in November. Read this blog from Ms. Anna Wieslander, ISDP’s Chair of the Board, in the Atlantic Council’s website on the recently...
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Taiwan’s 2024 Elections: Perspectives from the Region and Beyond
The Institute for Security & Development Policy invited a group of international experts to explore the implications of the elections for the region and beyond. The publication covers...
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IN DEFENSE OF THE LIBERAL INTERNATIONAL ORDER
In recent years, the geopolitical fight for global economic, diplomatic, and institutional control has acutely intensified, accentuating the crisis in the existing post-World War II Liberal International Order...
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Understanding EU Relations with China and Taiwan in the Indo-Pacific: An Interview with Dr. Zsuzsa Anna Ferenczy
In the context of growing tension in Cross-Strait relations and rethinking European strategies in the Indo-Pacific post-COVID-19, ISDP intern Foster Cunliffe sat down with Dr. Zsusza Ferenczy to...
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A glimpse of Sweden in NATO: Gotland could be a game-changer for Baltic defense
...of the exercise last week—the first by a Pentagon chief in more than twenty years. Read the full article by Anna Wieslander and Eric Adamson at Atlantic Council....
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AUKUS: Resetting European Thinking on Indo-Pacific?
This special publication brings together a number of experts from Europe and Asia to discuss the implications of AUKUS for Europe. The AUKUS is a critical geopolitical development....
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Human Rights in North Korea: Pressure and Engagement
...what is the best strategy for the international community to pursue in dealing with the issue? Gabriel Jonsson argues that a two-pronged strategy which continues to apply pressure at the...
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The Israilov Case and Human Rights in Chechnya
On November 26, 2010, the first part of the trial concerning the murder of a Chechen refugee, Umar Israilov, ended in Vienna. Israilov was killed in January 2009...
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Russia’s Police Reform – Medvedev’s Test?
President Dimitry Medvedev has made police reform in Russia one of his largest and most important reform projects. The police reform could be seen as a part of...