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Daniel Korski

Daniel Korski is a senior policy fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations, where he focuses on European security, NATO and post-conflict reconstruction. A former British official, he has worked in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Afghanistan, Iraq, Yemen and the United States.

The soft power of hard states

Daniel Korski argues that countries like Russia and China are challenging the West's dominance in global cultural influence as well as in military and economic terms

(Web specials22/03/2010

The rise of the Second World

While Europe focuses on India and China, a host of medium-sized emerging powers are helping to reshape global diplomacy, writes Daniel Korski

(Web specials15/02/2010

Getting out of the Afghan quagmire

It is time for the West to stop dreaming and adopt more pragmatic goals in Afghanistan, argues Daniel Korski

(Web specials27/01/2010

So long, Solana

The man who was the first face of the EU's foreign and security policy deserves more credit than he has had for his tireless, behind-the-scenes diplomacy, argues Daniel Korski

(Web specials06/01/2010

Soft power? Hard work ahead

The EU must make its civilian capabilities work better alongside its military tools if it is to maximise its influence in global crises, argues Daniel Korski

(Web specials19/10/2009

Bringing out the big guns

By empowering the EU's larger states to take the lead, the Lisbon Treaty may increase the chances of the Union developing a foreign policy that is both coherent and strong, says Daniel Korski

(Web specials14/09/2009

Viewpoint: Europe’s diminishing hour

The forthcoming presidential election will be a key test of EU countries’ commitment to stabilising Afghanistan, argues Daniel Korski



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