The UN and Global Security, by Maurice Bertrand The présent collective security System suffers from the United States' hégémonie ambitions. Although the Europeans reject the UN being controlled by the United States, no initiative has been taken to remedy the situation. In particular, Europe's position is confused by a number of misconceptions about the UN as an institution: it is thought to be an inescapable player and to be reformable from within... but above ail, Europe reasons on the basis of an archaic concept of the collective security System, which sees the latter as being based on the notions of unpredictability of crises and use of force. Hence the aim for Europeans should be to define a new, more preventive and pragmatic security S...
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International audienceSecurity is an essential element in the satisfaction of human needs and sustai...
International audienceThe strategies of states are part of a context of increasing globalisation, an...
The Strategie Partnership of Europe and the United States at Risk, by François Heisbourg In view of ...
An American Perspective on the New European Order, by Stanley R. Sloan The North Atlantic Treaty Org...
European Security within the New World Order, by Charles Georges Fricaud-Chagnaud Any short or mediu...
European security in a multipolar world, by François de Rose If multipolarity still acts as a rule ...
Security : Europe Left to Its Own Devices, by François Heisbourg In post-cold War Europe, insecutrit...
European Security: the Impossible Status Quo, by Jean-Marie Guéhenno Despite tbeir importance, event...
What Defence System for Europe ?, by François Valentin Defence problems cannot be addressed in the s...
Claude Cartigny : European defense or European security ? The real European security will not be bu...
European Security: the British Point of View, by Alyson J.K. Bailes Britain's philosophy of defence ...
France, NATO and European Security: Status Quo Unsustainable, New Balance Unattainable? , by Jolyon ...
Since the fall of the Berlin's Wall in 1989, the European Union asserts its leading role in the worl...
Beyond Europe, by André Petit The first attempt at a modem world organization — the League of Nation...
Europe and Defence: Does France still Have an Ambition for it?, by Gilles ANDRÉANI After 50 years un...
International audienceSecurity is an essential element in the satisfaction of human needs and sustai...
International audienceThe strategies of states are part of a context of increasing globalisation, an...
The Strategie Partnership of Europe and the United States at Risk, by François Heisbourg In view of ...
An American Perspective on the New European Order, by Stanley R. Sloan The North Atlantic Treaty Org...
European Security within the New World Order, by Charles Georges Fricaud-Chagnaud Any short or mediu...