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Peer-Reviewed Articles
Volume 4, Issue 1


The Use and Effectiveness of Migration Controls as a Counter-Terrorism Instrument in the European Union

Towards Supranational Governance in EU Counter-Terrorism? ? The Role of the Commission and the Council Secretariat

Western Values and Strategic Interests? Evaluating Potential Georgian Membership in NATO

What We Talk About When We Talk About Democracy Assistance: The Problem of Definition in Post-Conflict Approaches to Democratisation

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Editor’s Note

The Idea of Europe

Europe has evolved beyond a simple geographic location; it is more than a set of institutions or a common economic area. Instead, Europe is a pervasive Idea based on notions of citizenship (re: political and social inclusion), human rights and justice, shared economic growth and prosperity and responsibility.


Dropping the Anchor

CEJISS Columns

The Convention on Cluster Munitions Comes into Force

The Convention on Cluster Munitions that prohibits all usage, stockpiling, production, and transfer of cluster munitions was adopted by 107 states on 30 May 2008 in Dublin. It was signed on 03 December 2008 and it entered into force on 01 August 2010.


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Book Reviews

The hook

The Invisible Hook: The Hidden Economics of Pirates