Webpages tagged with «Cooperation and conflict» - Page 2
The EU has been commended for its engagement with women and the local indigenous population in its mission in Chad. However, from a postcolonial perspective, it can be argued that the EU's personnel displayed specific Western assumptions in their operation, explains Lea Augenstein.
What strengths and weaknesses does the EU bring to international security operations, and how might policy be developed?
GLOBUS researchers chaired the section The European Union: Promoting or obstructing global justice at the EISA conference on International Relations in Barcelona, September 2017.
Ben Tonra held a presentation for students in the Master of European Studies Programme at KU Leuven on 20 November 2018.
A workshop on migration and terrorism was held at the University of Bologna in June 2018.
Karin Aggestam (Lund University) and Jennifer Cassidy (University of Oxford) explains what a feminist foreign policy is and discuss whether the EU's foreign policy is feminist.
University College Dublin hosted a workshop on gender and security in October 2018, examining the EU's gender frameworks' relation to the Union's Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP).
Nikola Tomić, University College Dublin
Ben Tonra, University College Dublin
Melanie Hoewer, University College Dublin
Heidi Riley, University College Dublin