The European Union is certainly active through its Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP): witness the large number of past and present military and civilian operations, across the globe. But have these operations generated strategic effect? Have they contributed to achieving long-term European policy objectives
The upcoming European Council on Security and Defence in December 2013 will be crucial to the future...
The European Union’s Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP) has made great strides since publicat...
Addressing security challenges posed by weak and failed states will require increasingly demanding m...
The European Union is certainly active through its Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP): witnes...
Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP) operations, while still novel, are rapidly becoming a vita...
One may not be aware of it, but in its 2003 European Security Strategy (ESS) the E.U. has a grand st...
Will the EU summit on 19 December 2013 be seen as a milestone in the development of our Common Secur...
It has become a corny cliché, but it is true: the European Union (EU) is a peace project. The only w...
In the Royal Military Academy in Brussels on 13 July 2010 Jolyon Howorth gave the opening speech at ...
Sven Biscop shows modernised, broader definition of strategy allows for the useful application of t...
The UK’s withdrawal from the EU is a defining moment for the Common Security and Defence Policy (CSD...
In Egmont Paper No. 33 'The Value of Power, the Power of Values: A Call for an EU Grand Strategy', e...
The 2003 European Security Strategy drove the agenda of EU foreign policy for about a year or two – ...
Recent developments at its borders have reasserted the question whether and how the European Union (...
Activating the EU Mutual Assistance Clause has more than just military consequences; it requires str...
The upcoming European Council on Security and Defence in December 2013 will be crucial to the future...
The European Union’s Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP) has made great strides since publicat...
Addressing security challenges posed by weak and failed states will require increasingly demanding m...
The European Union is certainly active through its Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP): witnes...
Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP) operations, while still novel, are rapidly becoming a vita...
One may not be aware of it, but in its 2003 European Security Strategy (ESS) the E.U. has a grand st...
Will the EU summit on 19 December 2013 be seen as a milestone in the development of our Common Secur...
It has become a corny cliché, but it is true: the European Union (EU) is a peace project. The only w...
In the Royal Military Academy in Brussels on 13 July 2010 Jolyon Howorth gave the opening speech at ...
Sven Biscop shows modernised, broader definition of strategy allows for the useful application of t...
The UK’s withdrawal from the EU is a defining moment for the Common Security and Defence Policy (CSD...
In Egmont Paper No. 33 'The Value of Power, the Power of Values: A Call for an EU Grand Strategy', e...
The 2003 European Security Strategy drove the agenda of EU foreign policy for about a year or two – ...
Recent developments at its borders have reasserted the question whether and how the European Union (...
Activating the EU Mutual Assistance Clause has more than just military consequences; it requires str...
The upcoming European Council on Security and Defence in December 2013 will be crucial to the future...
The European Union’s Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP) has made great strides since publicat...
Addressing security challenges posed by weak and failed states will require increasingly demanding m...