The European Union and Peacebuilding: policy and legal aspects Steven Blockmans, Jan Wouters, Tom Ruys (eds.) With a foreword by Catherine Ashton (EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy) Like conflict prevention and crisis management, ‘peacebuilding' forms an integral part of the European Union's external policy efforts to break the cycle of conflict, insecurity and poverty. A concept developed in the context of the United Nations, the EU's Lisbon Treaty mentions ‘postconflict stabilisation' among the tasks which the EU is set to perform in the implementation of the Common Security and Defence Policy. The Union's advance in this field has been universally welcomed by peacebuilding actors, especially since the EU's ...
In recent years the European Union has played an increasingly important role as a manager of global ...
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 main purpose of this thesis is to provide an understanding of the EU’s approach to peacebuilding...
In EU Peacebuilding in Kosovo and Afghanistan: Legality and Accountability Martina Spernbauer offers...
After the Cold War, the Western Balkan countries have become an important laboratory for the EU, abl...
The EU is now emerging as a major actor in regional and global peacebuilding. The EU does not percei...
Over the past two decades, the European Union (EU) has become increasingly involved in preventing co...
The paper explores the balance between normative and foreign policy goals in European Union’s (EU) p...
The paper explores the balance between normative and foreign policy goals in European Union’s (EU) p...
The EU has increased its commitment in response to crises, however, in the face of new threats and e...
The paper examines concepts and their role in the European Union (EU)’s policy area of conflict prev...
The paper explores the balance between normative and foreign policy goals in European Union’s (EU) p...
What can the world hope for from the Peacebuilding Commission, given the record of the United Natio...
This review of the EU policy was produced as part of the project “Whole of Society Conflict Preventi...
In recent years the European Union has played an increasingly important role as a manager of global ...
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 main purpose of this thesis is to provide an understanding of the EU’s approach to peacebuilding...
In EU Peacebuilding in Kosovo and Afghanistan: Legality and Accountability Martina Spernbauer offers...
After the Cold War, the Western Balkan countries have become an important laboratory for the EU, abl...
The EU is now emerging as a major actor in regional and global peacebuilding. The EU does not percei...
Over the past two decades, the European Union (EU) has become increasingly involved in preventing co...
The paper explores the balance between normative and foreign policy goals in European Union’s (EU) p...
The paper explores the balance between normative and foreign policy goals in European Union’s (EU) p...
The EU has increased its commitment in response to crises, however, in the face of new threats and e...
The paper examines concepts and their role in the European Union (EU)’s policy area of conflict prev...
The paper explores the balance between normative and foreign policy goals in European Union’s (EU) p...
What can the world hope for from the Peacebuilding Commission, given the record of the United Natio...
This review of the EU policy was produced as part of the project “Whole of Society Conflict Preventi...
In recent years the European Union has played an increasingly important role as a manager of global ...
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...