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Wolf Grabendorff

is a German political scientist and consultant specializing in Latin American international and security relations. Former Director of the Institute for European-Latin American Relations (IRELA) in Madrid and of the Program for Regional Security Cooperation of the Friedrich-Ebert-Foundation in Santiago de Chile. Visiting Professor at various universities in Europe and the US.

Research areas:  Norway and emerging powers

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Grabendorff: Brazil – A "Secure" Partner for the European Union?
publication Wolf Grabendorff 19 October 2009
The EU-Brazil strategic partnership offers many possibilities for security cooperation but does not take into account the policy implications of Brazil's "southern" world view. more  

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