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The German Institute for International and Security Affairs has released a report that offers German perspectives on the challenge of increasing Europe's voice and its ability to react to security challenges around the globe.
Editors: Volker Perthes, Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP), and Stefan Mair
October 2006
The German Institute for International and Security Affairs has released a report that offers German perspectives on the challenge of increasing Europe's voice and its ability to react to security challenges around the globe.
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