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The Opposition Advantage: Islamist Opposition Parties and Security Cooperation

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Published in 2021 at "Politics and Religion"

DOI: 10.1017/s1755048320000577

Abstract: Abstract This paper highlights the impact of religious oppositions in Muslim-majority states towards security cooperation with the U.S. Such cooperation provides security but is risky as the U.S. can coerce its weaker allies and push… read more here.

Keywords: opposition; islamist opposition; opposition parties; security cooperation ... See more keywords
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Do or die? The UK, the EU, and internal/external security cooperation after Brexit

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Published in 2021 at "European Political Science"

DOI: 10.1057/s41304-021-00322-0

Abstract: The European Union (EU) integration project is under attack from a reassertion of national sovereignty following Brexit and the Covid-19 crisis. Our analysis examines the impact that traditional forms of sovereignty and national interests will… read more here.

Keywords: brexit; external security; security cooperation; security ... See more keywords
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Enhanced European Union–Australia security cooperation through crisis management

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Published in 2018 at "Australian Journal of International Affairs"

DOI: 10.1080/10357718.2018.1453478

Abstract: ABSTRACT Since January 2003, the European Union (EU) has launched over 30 civilian and military crisis management missions under the Common Security and Defence Policy. These missions have involved the participation of both EU member… read more here.

Keywords: security cooperation; crisis management; cooperation; security ... See more keywords
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Middle power strategic choices and horizontal security cooperation: the 2009 Australia-South Korea security cooperation agreement

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Published in 2019 at "Australian Journal of International Affairs"

DOI: 10.1080/10357718.2019.1632260

Abstract: ABSTRACT This article examines why Asia-Pacific middle powers cooperate with each other on security issues. The article challenges the assumption that middle powers are primarily influenced by great-power structural factors in their security relations with… read more here.

Keywords: middle powers; security cooperation; 2009 australia; power ... See more keywords