Atlantisch Perspectief
Nummer 1, 2013
In dit nummer:
- Europe in a ‘NATO light’ world
Building affordable and credible defense for the EU
- Overcoming mutual mistrust in the Middle East
Obama’s challenges to sustain U.S. strategic interests - The last man training
Transitioning Afghanistan - Politieke propaganda en geheime diensten
Het Interdoc-netwerk in de Koude Oorlog - De Turkse wending
Trends in het parlementaire discours
Direct lezen
Online beschikbaar
Politieke propaganda en geheime diensten. Het Interdoc-netwerk in de Koude Oorlog.
Marianne van Leeuwen bespreekt het boek van Giles Scott-Smith, Interdoc. Een geheim netwerk in de Koude Oorlog (2012).
De Turkse wending. Trends in het parlementaire discours
In dit artikel uit 2013 legt Erdoğan Aykaç uit hoe het discours rondom Turkse toetreding tot de Europese Unie feller wordt.
The last man training. Transitioning Afghanistan
In this article from 2013, Michael Martin analyzes the possible route for the allied NATO forces in transitioning capacity to Afghan authorities and successfully exiting the country.
Overcoming mutual mistrust in the Middle East. Obama’s challenges to sustain U.S. strategic interests
In this article from 2013, Roberta Haar identifies the sources of mutual mistrust that have arisen between America and its key allies Egypt, Israel and Saudi-Arabia, since the uprisings that are remaking the Middle East.
Europe in a ‘NATO light’ world. Building affordable and credible defense for the EU
In this article from 2013, Jan Kallberg and Adam B. Lowther look at the necessary steps the European community needs to take to build an affordable and credible defense for the EU.