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The European Union Institute for Security Studies (EUISS) is an autonomous EU agency that is designed to 1) foster a common security culture within the Union, 2) support the elaboration and projection of EU foreign policy, and 3) enrich strategic debates in and out of Europe. Designed as short, rapidly-produced and easily-readable publications, the EUISS ISSUE Alerts offer succinct responses to the most pressing external challenges facing the Union and/or brief analyses of emerging issues.

Publishers: European Union Institute for Security Studies (EUISS)
Publications: Minilateralism and Norms in Cyberspace
The Cybridisation of EU Defence
Balkan Corruption: The China Connection
Cuba and Trump: The Power of Symbols
DPRK: Game, Reset and Match?
Gulf of Guinea: Pirates and Other Tales
Illiberalism in the Western Balkans?
Haiti: What Resilience for the Least Resilient
Low Carbon Development in Latin America
Citizen Security in Latin America
Cyber Security Woes: WannaCry?
Israeli-Palestinian Security Cooperation: What Next?
Funding EU Defence Cooperation
The CARD on the EU Defence Table
Out of Syria: Shifting Routes and Returns
Azerbaijan: Drifts and Shifts
Armenia: Russia First, EU Second?
No Trump Cards for Moscow
Trends in Terrorism
The EU Visa Suspension Mechanism
Adapting the Battlegroups
Central Asian Transitions: A Health Check
Beyond the ICC Exit Crisis
The EU-China-Africa Triangle
China´s Regional Forum Diplomacy
The Military and the Machine
EU Defence Research in Development
Japan´s Policy Shift: Arms and Transfers
Russia: History as Myth?
World Wide Webs: Who Governs the Diasporas?
App and Coming: An ´Uber Migration´?
After the EUGS: Mainstreaming a New CSDP
Europeans Migrating Abroad – and Back
China in the Middle East: Not Just About Oil
Euro 2016: Teaming up for Security
The Nagorno-Karabakh Redux
EU-Russia Interaction: Dense but Tense
Buhari´s Nigeria: More (in)Security?
Competing for Ransom: AQIM vs. Daesh
Islamic Radicalism in the Balkans
US Forces: Between Europe and Asia
DPRK: It Takes More Than Two to Talk
China's Rise: The View from South Korea
China's Rise: The View from Singapore
China’s Rise and Central Asia’s Security
China’s Rise: A View from Australia
Transatlantic Counter-Terrorism Cooperation
Tackling the Challenges of SSR
A New PLA for a New Era
Zika: A Crisis That Bites
Ramzan Kadyrov: Insecure Strongman?
Global Defence Spending 2015: The Big Picture
Egypt: A Giant with (Financial) Feet of Clay
Taiwan After the Elections: What Next?
Refugees Versus Terrorists
Syrian Refugee Flows – and Ebbs
LAC's Insecure Economies
Transatlantic Drug Trafficking - via Africa
China’s Multilateralism: Higher Ambitions
The EU and ASEAN in 2016
Mali: An Endangered Peace
Mutual Defence – One Month On
The Climate-Energy Nexus
Waging #Eurojihad: Foreign Fighters in ISIL
Climate Change as a 'Wicked Problem'
Gender Balancing in CSDP Missions
After Paris: Why (Now) the Lisbon Treaty
After Paris: Why ISIL is (Also) a Cult
A Global Climate Deal: If not Now, then When?
Hybrid Tactics: ISIL & Co
Hybrid Tactics: Russia and the West
The Belarus Dilemma
Turkey's Refugee Politics
Getting Africa Right
China's Parade: Mixed Messages
EU-CELAC: Partners in Crisis Management?
Saakashvili in Odessa
Asylum Flows to The EU: Blip or Norm?
Sanctions: Moving Targets and Goalposts
EU Sanctions: Exit Strategies
China: Reshaping the Global Order?
Adding Fuel to the Fire? Arming the Kurds
COP21 En Route to Paris: The State of Play
Defence: Solidarity, Trust and Threat Perception
Elections in Africa: Half-Full, Half-Empty?
Arab Parliaments: Better Than Their Reputation?
Russian Foreign Policy: Domestic Constraints
Stranded at Sea: The Rohingya
Transit Niger: Migrants, Rebels and Traffickers
The Dark Side of the Web: ISIL’s One-Stop Shop?
The Threat of State-Sponsored Industrial Espionage
Defence Spending 2014: The EU Picture
Partners from a Large Island: Australia and CSDP
Russia’s Info-War: Theory and Practice
Lebanon’s Civil War: Seven Lessons Forty Years On
Sanctions against 'Aggressors' - Seven Lessons
Defence Spending 2014: The Big Picture
Bosnia and Herzegovina: Back on an EU Track?
Russia’s Info-War: The Home Front
EUFOR RCA: Tough Start, Smooth End
Arctic Matters: In from the Cold?
Libya: Crude Implosion
Libya: Law(s) and Disorder
Russia's Military: The Weak Links
If Not Now, When? The Nordic EU Battlegroup
Sanctioning Russia: The Right Questions
Talking Strategy: Washington’s New NSS
Mali: restaurer la paix dans un pays en guerre
Hizbullah’s Hybrid Posture: Three Armies in One
Nigeria’s Elections: More Democracy, Less Security?
State-Sponsored Hackers: Hybrid Armies?
Hybrid Tactics: Neither New nor only Russian
Central Asia: The View from China
Central Asia: The View from the South
Central Asia: The View from Russia
The EU and the UN: Together for Peace
An Arab Army - Coming at Last?
Moldova: A Narrow Win for Pro-Europeans
US Defence after the Mid-Term Elections
Countering Boko Haram
Afghanistan: Charting a New Path
Unfinished Business in the Balkans
Burkina Faso: A Crisis Foretold
Pooling & Sharing That Works: The Heavy Airlift Wing at Five
The World’s Digital Future
Autonomy Without Autarky: An EU ‘Roadmap’ for Security of Supply
Staying Ahead: The US and Future Technologies
First Lessons from the Ukrainian Crisis
CSDP’s New Partners: South America
CSDP’s New Partners: East Asia
The Changing Game of Multilateralism
The Arab Summer: Searing Heat, Soaring Violence?
On Juncker’s List: Improving EU External Action
Africa: The EU-US Security-Economy Nexus
Afghanistan: The Crisis after the Elections
Ukraine's Impact on Russia
Après Srebrenica: la perpétuelle réforme du maintien de la paix
Bosnia 1914-2014: What Lessons?
The South China Sea’s Commons
From West Point to Brussels – Via Warsaw
Schengen’s Maritime Border: Another Annus Horriblis in the Med?
Arab Military Spending: Behind the Figures
Why Africa Matters
Afghanistan: The View from the US
After Crimea: Putin’s Balance Sheet
Lebanon: An Officer and a President?
Xi Jinping and the EU
Qatar: Last Arab(ist) Standing?
Afghanistan: The View from Iran
No TTIP-ing Point for European Defence?
East Asia’s Security Architecture – Track Two
Ukraine: The View from China
Three Scenarios for Ukraine
The EU and Brazil: A Natural Partnership?
Behind and beyond al-Sisi’s Bid
Engaging Cuba
Afghanistan: The View from Pakistan
Afghanistan: The View from Russia
Protéger les civils: mission impossible?
Afghanistan: The View from China
Horizon 2014: Central Asia
Horizon 2014: Eastern Europe
EUFOR RCA Bangui:
Horizon 2014: Sub-Saharan Africa
Horizon 2014: The Arab World
Afghanistan: The View From India
The EU in Somalia
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