There is an urgent need to launch national debates (and a European debate) to define the strategic interest in Afghanistan. If we come to the conclusion that our security depends on the evolution of the situation in South Asia, then Europeans need to strengthen their efforts and assume more responsibility. Conversely, if we come to the conclusion that European deployments harm rather than benefit our security, then it will be a good time to share this view with our allies and take the logical resulting measures
The crisis management completed by conflict prevention, is one of the fields of contemporary express...
While NATO has been called obsolete, its current relevance is clear. Without US support, the cost of...
An interpretative summary of European involvement in the recent wars in Afghanistan and Iraq
There is an urgent need to launch national debates (and a European debate) to define the strategic i...
The international conference on Afghanistan called upon by Germany and the United Kingdom and to be ...
The article contains analyses of formation of a new strategy of EU towards Afghanistan taking into a...
As the first out-of-Europe deployment operation for NATO in its 60 year history Afghanistan has beco...
The processes of peace making, mediation, and compromise are complex for a country visited by violen...
In this policy brief, Alain Hanssen looks at Afghanistan's future through different national and int...
If the St Malo process implicitly carried potential to develop European ‘strategic actorness’ and so...
The European Union became involved in Afghanistan shortly after the US invaded the country in order ...
It is widely held that NATO’s strategy in Afghanistan can only succeed if progress is made in the co...
The debate about European defense tends to focus on the need to spend more and deploy more. One dece...
The hard experience of war in Afghanistan has not put NATO off going global. On the contrary, the Ne...
[From the Introduction]. The new, global international security threats of the twenty-first century,...
The crisis management completed by conflict prevention, is one of the fields of contemporary express...
While NATO has been called obsolete, its current relevance is clear. Without US support, the cost of...
An interpretative summary of European involvement in the recent wars in Afghanistan and Iraq
There is an urgent need to launch national debates (and a European debate) to define the strategic i...
The international conference on Afghanistan called upon by Germany and the United Kingdom and to be ...
The article contains analyses of formation of a new strategy of EU towards Afghanistan taking into a...
As the first out-of-Europe deployment operation for NATO in its 60 year history Afghanistan has beco...
The processes of peace making, mediation, and compromise are complex for a country visited by violen...
In this policy brief, Alain Hanssen looks at Afghanistan's future through different national and int...
If the St Malo process implicitly carried potential to develop European ‘strategic actorness’ and so...
The European Union became involved in Afghanistan shortly after the US invaded the country in order ...
It is widely held that NATO’s strategy in Afghanistan can only succeed if progress is made in the co...
The debate about European defense tends to focus on the need to spend more and deploy more. One dece...
The hard experience of war in Afghanistan has not put NATO off going global. On the contrary, the Ne...
[From the Introduction]. The new, global international security threats of the twenty-first century,...
The crisis management completed by conflict prevention, is one of the fields of contemporary express...
While NATO has been called obsolete, its current relevance is clear. Without US support, the cost of...
An interpretative summary of European involvement in the recent wars in Afghanistan and Iraq