András István TÜRKE

András István Türke is a diplomacy & security policy expert based in Switzerland. He specializes in European Foreign, Security & Defence Policy and industrial base issues. He is expert in geopolitics of Africa and Western Balkans on strategic and economic issues. His research focuses on the peacekeeping and regional stability with emphasis on european solutions for defence & crisis management. So far, his work has mostly drawn on EU, UN, AU and NATO activities but he has started to engage with other global and regional crisis management institutions.

Livre sur l`Afrique francophone

Frankofón Afrika (Afrique francophone) (HU) > Editeur: SZTE Frankofón Egyetemi Központ (CUF – Centre Universitaire Francophone), Szeged. > Rédacteur-en-chef: Brucker, Balázs – Kruzslicz, Péter > Parution : février 2024 (Dépôt légal: 2022.) > Télécharger le livre (HU) Contribution de l`Institut Europa Varietas (CERPESC): Türke, Andras Istvan:A CEDEAO (Nyugat-afrikai Államok Gazdasági Közössége) a nyugat-afrikai integrációs törekvések…

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Adaptive Hussars 2023

Joint NATO Military Exercice in Hungary: In November 2023, under the name ADAPTIVE HUSSARS 2023, the Hungarian Defence Forces are going to hold a multinational domestic military exercise with the participation of NATO forces in order to test the defence capabilities of the country. The objective of the exercise is to test the military’s readiness for…

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New CERPESC site 2023

The new site of CERPESC started to be developed!  The old site remain available here  ——————————————————————————— 03/03/2023 Updated page : Burkina Faso 27/12/2021 New pages : Rwanda and Burundi 03/04/2018 Updated page : Trade Policy 30/11/2017 Nouvelle série : Les Manuels du CERPESC More news→

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EU finance Rwanda`s troop in Capo Delgado (Mozambique)

The intervention by 3,000 Rwandan soldiers and police officers was partly financed by the European Peace Facility, a mechanism that enables it to “support partners in the fields of defense in order to prevent conflicts and strengthen international security.” The Rwandan military benefited from assistance worth €20 million, intended particularly for the transport of troops…

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