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Negative and positive flows

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Fascinating, scary and wonderful in a strange mix. Another point of departure in EU and Security analysis. more on https://t.co/0u9PEG3fxb pic.twitter.com/QfnB93LULh

— On security/Lundin (@londil) November 7, 2016

Positive/negative flows in the #EUGlobalstrategy at a glance EU - Security portal FREE TRIAL https://t.co/XuWJKpfnSR pic.twitter.com/1c0VrQnRBG

— On security/Lundin (@londil) July 17, 2016

Is globalisation in our interest or should we opt for more autonomy? https://t.co/0u9PEG3fxb pic.twitter.com/lqxx1ELlw0

— On security/Lundin (@londil) August 19, 2016

Shift back to "gunboat diplomacy?" @NDU_EDU's TX Hammes and deglobalization impacts @WarOnTheRocks https://t.co/0LFOgx1qhy

— Mark Seip (@seipjm) August 11, 2016

Do you consider globalisation as it currently is proceeding to be in the interest of normal people in your country?

— On security/Lundin (@londil) August 19, 2016

The bad flows are perceived as worse and the good flows as less good. So how does this influence globalisation? https://t.co/j5QGVIfVSk

— On security/Lundin (@londil) August 19, 2016

Positive - negative flows in #EUGlobalstrategy at a glance EU - Security portal FREE TRIAL https://t.co/SsEssiFrjR pic.twitter.com/87poglMFxV

— On security/Lundin (@londil) July 17, 2016

Seeing the links between terrorism, organized crime, other good and bad flows the conflict cycle , perceptions, values, corruption and assistance essential for strategy and a comprehensive approach 

The Handbook on EU and Security seeks to flows into an analytic framework which is also used to structure the following page on this website, cit: 

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The EU Strategic Review refers to flows in the context of migration including refugees, data, finance as well as to transnational crime and transnational actors. Major emphasis is given to the concept of connectivity already in the headline of the Review - later outlined in the context of globalisation, cit::

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The European Security Strategy from 2003 is not as elaborate on the topic but highlights in particular the link to conflict prevention, cit :

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Country Rankings by Largest Average Illicit Financial Flows, 2004-2013 in mln of USD. Russia ranks 2nd, Ukraine 14th pic.twitter.com/ioDdAFTsTm

— Ariana Gic Perry (@ArianaGicPerry) May 6, 2016

BREAKING: Oil has fallen to $33, continuing steady decline amidst concerns over Chinese markets.

— The Int'l Spectator (@intlspectator) January 7, 2016

If we do not see the flows we will not understand the context - Flows - On Security https://t.co/2A8US50kpL pic.twitter.com/b4Gc8hxHau

— On security/Lundin (@londil) January 7, 2016

Learning about good and bad flows can be a real eyeopener: case in point the Silk Road or the never-ending story of the importance of oil

The Surprising Historical Truth About the ‘Silk Road’ | The Diplomat https://t.co/l2LLX1czdk pic.twitter.com/YYDeKtipaZ

— On security/Lundin (@londil) January 22, 2016

'SIPRI report illuminates rising arms sales' (Deutsche Welle) https://t.co/tZ6yazMpxS pic.twitter.com/1Xyo3esJSY

— SIPRI (@SIPRIorg) December 21, 2015

"Oil seems to be going the way of timber and steel, losing its strategic importance" – @Princeton's Harold James https://t.co/i5AyHH1LaB

— Project Syndicate (@ProSyn) February 8, 2016

Global arms industry: West still dominant despite decline; sales surge in rest of the world, says SIPRI https://t.co/50htANSVhP

— On security/Lundin (@londil) December 14, 2015
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