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Smart Defence in Military Education: A NATO Market for Staff Courses
By Henrik Breitenbauch
NATO’s Operation Unified Protector in Libya revealed a European shortfall in staff officers. In order to avoid a repeat, NATO should promote Alliance wide reform of joint staff courses, encourage their standardization, and support international exchanges. Tomorrow’s staff officers need to be taught in a combined, joint, and international environment.

Can the EU learn lessons from ASEAN?
By Kishore Mahbubani

Iran+5+1 Negotiation: Will Baghdad Bring a Breakthrough?
By Nabi Sonboli
Baghdad negotiations will succeed if the US and EU learn from the past, be ready to end sanctions, do not listen to spoilers and strengthen the multilateral negotiations at bilateral levels.

Revitalizing the NAC on the Middle East
By Gergely Varga
One cannot cherry-pick conflicts, crisis to tackle in the Middle East. NATO needs to have a grand strategy on the Greater Middle East.

How the Wilders card is trumping traditional Dutch tolerance
By Uwe Becker

Terrorism: Time to put it into perspective
By Benoit Gomis

U.S.-India Relations and the Coming Changes in Afghanistan
By Richard Rousseau

Women in Mediation
By Yam Prasad Chaulagain

Is Russia’s Opposition to U.S. Missile Defense System Justified?
By Richard Rousseau

West is trapped by Israel’s warmongering policies against Iran
By Hossein Talebi
What are the benefits of recent escalation of tension as well as the Israel’s Propaganda war against Iran for the European and other Western countries and What are its advantages for Israel?

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Wednesday, 23 May 2012
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