The European Union’s approach to civil-military cooperation (CIMIC) in crisis response incorporates two different perspectives. The EU’s official concept is shaped after NATO’s military-centred vision and is subordinated to the achievement of military goals. However, the application of CIMIC in EU-led crisis response resembles the UN civilian-centred approach, aiming at supporting civilian environment and protection of humanitarian space. This article discusses this complex nature of the EU’s approach to CIMIC in the context of the Union’s strategic culture
The EU aims at being a prominent global crisis responder but its Member States act also through the ...
A stated aim in the EU Global Strategy is for the EU to work with partners in addressing crises acro...
Współpraca cywilno-wojskowa (ang. civil-military cooperation, CIMIC), jako zinstytucjonalizowana fun...
The European Union's approach to civil-military cooperation (CIMIC) in crisis response incorporates ...
How useful is the concept of strategic culture for understanding when, where and how the European Un...
This article does not question whether the EU has a strategic culture, but rather asks how one can i...
This article provides theoretical assumptions of crises management operations and gives a short over...
This article does not question whether the EU has a strategic culture, but rather asks how one can i...
Does EU have the institutionalised cooperation and the self image of a strategic actor who will act ...
The development of the Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP), the military and civilian missions...
The European Union (EU) and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) are two major players in p...
This article provides an overview of EU Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP) missions’ crisis m...
Multilateralism sits high on the European foreign policy agenda and constitutes a founding principle...
A stated aim in the EU Global Strategy is for the EU to work with partners in addressing crises acro...
As the above mentioned quotations underline, the current development of the European Union (EU) and ...
The EU aims at being a prominent global crisis responder but its Member States act also through the ...
A stated aim in the EU Global Strategy is for the EU to work with partners in addressing crises acro...
Współpraca cywilno-wojskowa (ang. civil-military cooperation, CIMIC), jako zinstytucjonalizowana fun...
The European Union's approach to civil-military cooperation (CIMIC) in crisis response incorporates ...
How useful is the concept of strategic culture for understanding when, where and how the European Un...
This article does not question whether the EU has a strategic culture, but rather asks how one can i...
This article provides theoretical assumptions of crises management operations and gives a short over...
This article does not question whether the EU has a strategic culture, but rather asks how one can i...
Does EU have the institutionalised cooperation and the self image of a strategic actor who will act ...
The development of the Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP), the military and civilian missions...
The European Union (EU) and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) are two major players in p...
This article provides an overview of EU Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP) missions’ crisis m...
Multilateralism sits high on the European foreign policy agenda and constitutes a founding principle...
A stated aim in the EU Global Strategy is for the EU to work with partners in addressing crises acro...
As the above mentioned quotations underline, the current development of the European Union (EU) and ...
The EU aims at being a prominent global crisis responder but its Member States act also through the ...
A stated aim in the EU Global Strategy is for the EU to work with partners in addressing crises acro...
Współpraca cywilno-wojskowa (ang. civil-military cooperation, CIMIC), jako zinstytucjonalizowana fun...