Het belgisch buitenlands beleid sinds maart 2004 la politique etrangere de la Belgique depuis mars 2004
In: Studia diplomatica: Brussels journal of international relations, Band 60, Heft supp, S. 49-56
Abstract
A little appreciated member of the international community in 2004, Belgium has developed the previous years into a constructive diplomatic element that takes to heart its international responsibility (examples: troops in Lebanon, Afghanistan, Balkans, and an effective diplomatic intervention concerning the Democratic Republic of Congo). Responsibly for this success are called Belgian impartiality, its open ears, imagination and collaboration regarding multilateralism. Furthermore, the EU's enlargement by 10 states is discussed, the rejecting of the European Constitution by France and the Netherlands, and the strengthened position of the BENELUX within the EU. A second topic: relations with the neighboring countries France, United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Germany and Luxembourg. A last item discusses cooperation in multilateral development projects. References. O. van Zijl
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Niederländisch, Belgisches Niederländisch
Verlag
Institut Royal des Relations Internationales, Brussels, Belgium
ISSN: 0770-2965
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