In this article for the “National Perspectives and CSDP” special focus series on the blog European Geostrategy, Sven Biscop looks at Belgian involvement in the CSDP and its role in the future development of the policy
In the first post-war years Belgium emerged as a convinced supporter of Western European defence arr...
The European Union is certainly active through its Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP): witnes...
Summary. Belgium is on the cusp of its next defence reform. While the security landscape throughout ...
Now that a window of opportunity seems to exist to move from defence cooperation to defence integrat...
After the attacks in Brussels, investing in Europe is the only answer: European intelligence, Europe...
Participating in a potential peacekeeping or capacity-building operation in Libya will put extra pre...
Sven Biscop outlines a realistic but real ambition for the Belgian armed forces. The key though is l...
Rik Coolsaet explores the successive policy orientations of Belgian defence policy since the second ...
Contrary to how most Belgians feel, Belgium is not that small a country – and hence its allies and p...
The Coalition Agreement of the Di Rupo government comes at a moment when the international context c...
In this second article in a five-part series on the place of defence in the future EU Global Strateg...
Since 2003, the European Union has launched more than 20 civilian and military missions across the w...
Belgium traditionally presents itself as a strong supporter of multilateral security cooperation and...
If one does not prevent conflicts from escalating, one will have to suffer the consequences, as with...
[From the Introduction] Myths colour the past and Belgium’s history in NATO is no exception. Contrar...
In the first post-war years Belgium emerged as a convinced supporter of Western European defence arr...
The European Union is certainly active through its Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP): witnes...
Summary. Belgium is on the cusp of its next defence reform. While the security landscape throughout ...
Now that a window of opportunity seems to exist to move from defence cooperation to defence integrat...
After the attacks in Brussels, investing in Europe is the only answer: European intelligence, Europe...
Participating in a potential peacekeeping or capacity-building operation in Libya will put extra pre...
Sven Biscop outlines a realistic but real ambition for the Belgian armed forces. The key though is l...
Rik Coolsaet explores the successive policy orientations of Belgian defence policy since the second ...
Contrary to how most Belgians feel, Belgium is not that small a country – and hence its allies and p...
The Coalition Agreement of the Di Rupo government comes at a moment when the international context c...
In this second article in a five-part series on the place of defence in the future EU Global Strateg...
Since 2003, the European Union has launched more than 20 civilian and military missions across the w...
Belgium traditionally presents itself as a strong supporter of multilateral security cooperation and...
If one does not prevent conflicts from escalating, one will have to suffer the consequences, as with...
[From the Introduction] Myths colour the past and Belgium’s history in NATO is no exception. Contrar...
In the first post-war years Belgium emerged as a convinced supporter of Western European defence arr...
The European Union is certainly active through its Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP): witnes...
Summary. Belgium is on the cusp of its next defence reform. While the security landscape throughout ...