This thesis deals with cooperation between France, Germany and the United Kingdom within the area of foreign and security policy. Two case studies are presented, one of them concerning cooperation between the three states within and outside institutions in 1980 following the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, and the other dealing with cooperation concerning the crisis in Macedonia in 2001. In accordance with the approach of neoliberal institutionalism the primary hypothesis is that cooperation is primarily determined by the interests of states but it is also limited by norms and affected by the institutions of which the three states are members. The study describes the large variety of forms of cooperation that exist between France, Germany a...
This bachelor thesis deals with military partnership of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Nort...
It is difficult for states to cooperate on issues related to international peace and security. Yet, ...
Two NATO allies, Great Britain and France, exerted greater influence on US foreign policy than most ...
This thesis deals with cooperation between France, Germany and the United Kingdom within the area of...
This thesis deals with cooperation between France, Germany and the United Kingdom within the area of...
During the Cold War era, the edifice of the world configuration was built on a bipolar structure. Th...
Bachelor thesis "Franco-British Military Cooperation" focuses on defence and security treaty which w...
This thesis analyses cooperation between France, Germany and the United Kingdom (the ‘EU-3’) through...
This thesis analyzes areas of consensus and distinctiveness in the security and defense policies of ...
This book examines the impact on member states of long-term foreign policy co-operation through the ...
In order to attain an understanding of the emerging of a collective foreign policy in Europe, the th...
For the Western allies the breakdown of the Council of Foreign Ministers in 1947 and the onset of th...
Bilateral Franco-German cooperation in security and defence is characterized by a paradox. On the on...
With the study of European Union\u27s Common Foreign and Security Policy, we aim to establish the re...
In the early twenty-first century. France and Germany closely work together to strengthen the effect...
This bachelor thesis deals with military partnership of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Nort...
It is difficult for states to cooperate on issues related to international peace and security. Yet, ...
Two NATO allies, Great Britain and France, exerted greater influence on US foreign policy than most ...
This thesis deals with cooperation between France, Germany and the United Kingdom within the area of...
This thesis deals with cooperation between France, Germany and the United Kingdom within the area of...
During the Cold War era, the edifice of the world configuration was built on a bipolar structure. Th...
Bachelor thesis "Franco-British Military Cooperation" focuses on defence and security treaty which w...
This thesis analyses cooperation between France, Germany and the United Kingdom (the ‘EU-3’) through...
This thesis analyzes areas of consensus and distinctiveness in the security and defense policies of ...
This book examines the impact on member states of long-term foreign policy co-operation through the ...
In order to attain an understanding of the emerging of a collective foreign policy in Europe, the th...
For the Western allies the breakdown of the Council of Foreign Ministers in 1947 and the onset of th...
Bilateral Franco-German cooperation in security and defence is characterized by a paradox. On the on...
With the study of European Union\u27s Common Foreign and Security Policy, we aim to establish the re...
In the early twenty-first century. France and Germany closely work together to strengthen the effect...
This bachelor thesis deals with military partnership of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Nort...
It is difficult for states to cooperate on issues related to international peace and security. Yet, ...
Two NATO allies, Great Britain and France, exerted greater influence on US foreign policy than most ...