Over the past two decades, the European Union (EU) has become increasingly involved in preventing conflict and promoting sustainable peace beyond its borders. The EU’s potential to contribute to conflict prevention and peacebuilding is said to be particularly promising given the wide range of instruments and resources that can be mobilised under the EU’s external action. Yet, the EU continues to face key four key challenges in this area: (1) bridging the early warning-response gap; (2) improving cooperation with other international partners in conflict prevention and peacebuilding; (3) enhancing civil–military coordination; and (4) ensuring local ownership. This article introduces these four issues which frame the articles in this Forum. By...
The EU is aware of the fact that promoting peace in its surrounding circle of states is essential fo...
The European Union (EU) plays an increasing role in the field of international security with various...
Taken from the Iveagh House lecture, delivered at the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Dubli...
[From the Introduction]. The European Union is both a pioneer of and a latecomer in conflict prevent...
[From the Introduction]. The European Union is both a pioneer of and a latecomer in conflict prevent...
[From the Introduction]. The European Union is both a pioneer of and a latecomer in conflict prevent...
The EU has become increasingly engaged in peace processes, which is welcome. This engagement has oft...
The EU has become increasingly engaged in peace processes, which is welcome. This engagement has oft...
The EU has become increasingly engaged in peace processes, which is welcome. This engagement has oft...
What can the world hope for from the Peacebuilding Commission, given the record of the United Natio...
The EU has become increasingly engaged in peace processes, which is welcome. This engagement has oft...
The EU is now emerging as a major actor in regional and global peacebuilding. The EU does not percei...
The EU is aware of the fact that promoting peace in its surrounding circle of states is essential fo...
The EU has become increasingly engaged in peace processes, which is welcome. This engagement has oft...
none1noThe EU is aware of the fact that promoting peace in its surrounding circle of states is essen...
The EU is aware of the fact that promoting peace in its surrounding circle of states is essential fo...
The European Union (EU) plays an increasing role in the field of international security with various...
Taken from the Iveagh House lecture, delivered at the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Dubli...
[From the Introduction]. The European Union is both a pioneer of and a latecomer in conflict prevent...
[From the Introduction]. The European Union is both a pioneer of and a latecomer in conflict prevent...
[From the Introduction]. The European Union is both a pioneer of and a latecomer in conflict prevent...
The EU has become increasingly engaged in peace processes, which is welcome. This engagement has oft...
The EU has become increasingly engaged in peace processes, which is welcome. This engagement has oft...
The EU has become increasingly engaged in peace processes, which is welcome. This engagement has oft...
What can the world hope for from the Peacebuilding Commission, given the record of the United Natio...
The EU has become increasingly engaged in peace processes, which is welcome. This engagement has oft...
The EU is now emerging as a major actor in regional and global peacebuilding. The EU does not percei...
The EU is aware of the fact that promoting peace in its surrounding circle of states is essential fo...
The EU has become increasingly engaged in peace processes, which is welcome. This engagement has oft...
none1noThe EU is aware of the fact that promoting peace in its surrounding circle of states is essen...
The EU is aware of the fact that promoting peace in its surrounding circle of states is essential fo...
The European Union (EU) plays an increasing role in the field of international security with various...
Taken from the Iveagh House lecture, delivered at the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Dubli...