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The international dimension of the conflict over the Western Sahara and its repercussions for a Moroccan alternative
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WP16-2004 - 4.5.2004 (Translation from Spanish)
Ahmed Boukhari
At present the issue of the Western Sahara is one of the matters facing the Security Council and the General Assembly of the United Nations, which must decide on the final leg of the currently blocked peace process. Observers agree that continuation of the conflict prolongs the injustice being suffered by the people of this territory, seriously undermines peace and security in the Maghreb and, consequently, has deep repercussions on the relations between the Maghreb and its European neighbours

Emergent Diseases in a Small World: Lessons from the AIDS Pandemic
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WP33-2003 - 29.12.2003
Ricard V. Solé, Elisabetta Broglio and Rickard Sandell
Over the past few decades, the concepts of ‘emergent diseases’ and ‘emergent viruses’ have attracted the attention of both scientists and politicians as a new threat to the economic and social stability of our world (Morse, 1993; Garrett, 1994). Not surprisingly, these two concepts are associated with other sources of environmental change, including the increasing evidence of an accelerated modification of our current climate and the degradation of the world’s ecosystems.

The NATO-EU Strategic Partnership
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WP15-2003 - 10.6.2003 (Translation from Spanish)
José Luis Andrés Martín
The emergence of the EU Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) early in the 90s and the European Security and Defence Policy (ESDP) late in the 90s has added complexity to the European Security Architecture. Although provided with a clear political aim from the outset, as an instrument of the CFSP, the operational implications of ESDP are being laid down on an empirical basis. To add further complexity, NATO/ESDP relationship has been established in principle, but with no formal empirical image.

 
 
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