CIDOB Notes Internacionals
Publisher(s): CIDOB Foundation
ISSN: 2013-4428
Frequency of publication: Occasional
Description: The CIDOB Foundation is a research, training and documentation center on international relations and development studies. This series features short policy papers on international relations published exclusively in digital format.
General note: © CIDOB Foundation
Publications:
- Crisis migratorias en Melilla
- Algerian Gas’ Challenges After the Attack on In Amenas
- 2014: The Other Afghan Withdrawal
- Limitaciones auto-impuestas: Por qué la UE pierde relevancia en el Mediterráneo
- Self-Imposed Limitations: Why is the EU Losing Relevance in the Mediterranean
- Algeria, the Sahel, and the Current Mali Crisis
- China's Fifth Generation of Leaders: an Iron Fist in a Velvet Glove
- Asia, China, y la reconfiguración de la inserción internacional de América Latina
- To Bail Out or Not? Germany "Madame No" and the Euro Crisis
- Tunisia: Secular Social Movements Confront Radical Temptations
- Siria, ante el horror y la pasividad del mundo
- Syria: In Front of a Horrified and Passive World
- Esquipulas II + 25: Centroamérica en perspectiva
- How to Save the Sahel
- The International Economic Crisis: The End of Political Autonomy in Europe?
- Resurgence of China and India: A "Profound Transformation"
- Which Democracy After the "Arab Spring"
- Pakistan: The Status Quo Prevails, or Time for Something Completely Different? (Part Two)
- Pakistan: The Status Quo Pervails, or Time for Something Completely Different? (Part One)
- Independent Azawad: Tuaregs, Jihadists, and an Uncertain Future for Mali
- Indignados in Perspective
- Eastern Partnership? More Like Mutual Dependence
- Cracking the Myth of Petty Bribery
- Beyond Rugby and Cricket: Which Sovereignty to Small Nations?
- Identity Confrontations Will Not Create New Jobs in Tunisia
- Best European Value for Less (National) Money?
- Islamist Spring in Morocco, or a Gattopardo's Effect
- Qatar and Europe's Neglect of the Gulf Region
- Poland: A First Division Player in the EU?
- The Sahara and Sahel After Gaddhafi
- LIBYA 2012, an Inclusive Affair
- Do Emigrants Finance European Convergence?
- Japan: Before and After March 11
- The Seven Billionth World Citizen: Crisis, Cities and the Global Agenda
- The Long Road to the Spanish Security Strategy
- North African Regions and Cities
- Libya, From Positive Precedent to Collective Frustration
- Reviewing the European Neighbourhood Policy
- The Gulf Cooperation Council Enlargement
- Dubai, Qatar, and the Gulf Emirates' Uncertain Path to the Future
- The Al-Jazeera Moment
- Ahead of Spring in Algeria
- El consenso Nazarbáyev y sus límites
- Punitive European Policy
- La démocratisation des Etats arabes redéfinira le dialogue de sécurité en Méditerranée
- Estrategia y estrategas
- Arab Popular Uprisings Or The Arab Arrival To Political Modernity
- Why Should Turkey Play by Western Rules?
- Pakistan's Food Crisis: Water, Energy, Agriculture & Power
- Polish-Russian/Russian-Polish Rapprochement
- Kirguizstán después de las elecciones
- Byzantine Mood Swings Over the Greek Debt Crisis
- Building Trust Can Take the Form of Investment
- La Mauritanie au Carrefour des Menaces Régionales
- Pushing Iran Against the Wall
- A Winning Rotating Presidency
- Is Albania's Moderating Voice in Southeast Europe Taken for Granted?
- El reto de las "dos Bolivias": La confrontación entre el Altiplano y el Oriente dificulta el despliegue del proyecto autonómico de Evo Morales
- Herman van Rompuy o la "determinación tranquila"
- A Missed Opportunity: The Goldstone Report on Gaza and its Consequences in Israel
- Turkey's Bold New Visa Diplomacy
- Pakistan's "Elephant in the Room"
- Out of the Ashes: What Next for the UN in Haiti?
- "A War in Congo? Where's The News?"
- Croatia, Macedonia and the EU
- Mohamed VI, año X: Mito y realidad de la transición marroquí
- Who Dares Wins: Afghanistan's Triple Challenge
- A l'horizon 2013 : un scénario incertain pour le Maghreb
- Who is Going to Die? The Influenza A (H1N1) (Swine Flu) Pandemic and Other Diseases as Global Challenges
- Morocco's Local Elections: With a Little Help From My Friend
- Pakistan: A Defining Moment?
- Algeria's Political Drop-Outs Head to the Polls
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