Rafaela de Brito, "Climate change as a security issue in the European Union" (Portuguese Journal of International Affairs, No. 3, Spring/Summer 2010): 41-50.
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Sezer Ozcan, "Historical evolution of the Europeanization process of Turkey" (Portuguese Journal of International Affairs, No. 3, Spring/Summer 2010): 33-40.
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Eva Wegner and Miquel Pellicer, "Prospects for a PJD – USFP alliance in Morocco"
Hannes Bahrenburg and Thomas Richter, "The show must go on: Questions of legitimacy give way to more pressing issues in Mauritania"
Francesco Tamburini, "Italy and the Maghreb: So far and yet so close"
Isaías Barreñada, "Spain and Morocco: Good partners and badly matched neighbors"
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Keeping business in and politics out: Angola's multi-vector foreign policy
Vasco Martins
Angola must take advantage of the dynamics of its foreign policy and extract the necessary gains for its development. Aligning itself with the developing world would be a mistake, as it would open hostilities with other powerful interests. Hence, the country must remain open to the world without taking any partisan position. This means it must not become too absorbed with its growing power, but rather play along until the time to assume a position congruent to its national interests and identity arrives.
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SEPTEMBER 2010 -- Table of Contents:
Vasco Martins, "Reaching out for new beginnings: South Africa rethinks Angola"
Sean Goforth, "Brazil and Turkey: What do they want?"
Pedro Seabra, "Timor Leste's crippling coalition: Politics as usual?"
Kai Thaler, "The political economic problem behind Mozambique's riots"
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AQIM's hostage taking and the ransom dilemma
By Diogo Noivo
Hostage taking can only be solved by addressing the structural dimension of the problem. It is an enormous challenge with many potential roadblocks, but it is also the only way to offer a sustainable solution to the threat posed by AQIM.
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