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Socio-economic Research - Events - Security and conflict resolution
Socio-economic Research
New dimensions of security and conflict resolution
Co-organised by DG RDT and DG RELEX of the European Commission 14 February 2003, Brussels
Workshop Programme (PDF)
List of Participants (PDF)
Papers contributed to the workshop
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"Roots" of Conflict, Conflict Transformation and EU Influence (PDF) Thomas Diez - Department of Political Science and International Studies, University of Birmingham
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Joan Esteban, Instituto de Análisis Económico
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"Processes and means to foster peace and stability" & the Balkans (PDF) Tsoukalis / Gropas - IBEU (Functional Borders and Sustainable Security: Integrating the Balkans in the European Union)
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The Evolution of and Prospects for the CFSP Christopher Hill - London School of Economics (LSE)
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Fostering Peace and Stability within the Enlargement Context: The Northern Dimension and "Multiscalar" Regionalism James Wesley Scott - Free University Berlin
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"Reconciliation" - The Process of Overcoming Conflict Related Emotions: Dealing with Humiliation, Victimization, Guilt and Distrust Arie Nadler - Professor of Social Psychology, Tel Aviv University
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Reassuring and Protecting: Internal Security Implications of French Participation in the Coalition against Terrorism Didier Bigo, Professor of International Relations, Institut d'Etudes Politiques, Paris
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The European Union's Common Foreign Policy: Strength, Weakness and Prospects Cristina Churruca
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Media Image of "Other": Palestinian & Israeli Press Emphasizes Conflict rather than Conciliation Professor Mohammed S. Dajani, Director, American Studies Institute, Al-Quds University
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Roots of conflict Gerd Junne, the Network University
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The European Union for the transformation of conflicts: from civilian crisis management to civilian peace corps Syntesis of speech held in ISIG Summer School, Gorizia, 23.09.2002 |