This report is based on the findings of the Conference "Moving EU Civilian Crisis Management Forward". The conference took place from 24-26 October 2018 at Schwielowsee. The security environment of the European Union (EU) has changed dramatically over the past decade. New complex conflicts have erupted in the EU’s neighborhood, including Ukraine, Syria, Libya and Yemen, while long-standing conflicts such as Iraq and Afghanistan persist. Moreover, the rule-based world order has been increasingly fragmenting over the last years, and is facing a rise of interest-based foreign policy resting on power and deterrence
Defence date: 13 April 2018Examining Board: Prof Ulrich Krotz, EUI (Supervisor); Dr. Antonio Missiro...
Commentators and policy-makers stress the need to learn the lessons of EU civilian crisis management...
{From the Introduction]. Since the "Petersberg Tasks" for the "Western European Union" were adopted ...
This article provides an overview of EU Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP) missions’ crisis m...
L’apaisement de l’antagonisme Est-Ouest suite à la chute du Mur de Berlin, modifie l’équilibre strat...
Contemporary military operations take place in complex environments that are populated by multiple c...
The complex challenges posed by stabilization and reconstruction undertakings today require an unpre...
A recent publication of likely interest to Euro Crisis in the Press readers is the The Berlin Report...
This report proposes that the European Union adopts a second generation human security approach to c...
This is a start-of-the-art consideration of the European Union’s crisis response mechanisms. It brin...
Institutionalist approaches to crisis management: discursive institutionalism: CSDP, NATO and EU as ...
The rapid evolution of numerous contemporary threats and the development of multilateralism constitu...
This article provides theoretical assumptions of crises management operations and gives a short over...
Summary. The ongoing review of the EU’s Crisis Management Procedures warrants attention. What passes...
International organizations continuously deploy civilian capabilities as part of their peacekeeping ...
Defence date: 13 April 2018Examining Board: Prof Ulrich Krotz, EUI (Supervisor); Dr. Antonio Missiro...
Commentators and policy-makers stress the need to learn the lessons of EU civilian crisis management...
{From the Introduction]. Since the "Petersberg Tasks" for the "Western European Union" were adopted ...
This article provides an overview of EU Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP) missions’ crisis m...
L’apaisement de l’antagonisme Est-Ouest suite à la chute du Mur de Berlin, modifie l’équilibre strat...
Contemporary military operations take place in complex environments that are populated by multiple c...
The complex challenges posed by stabilization and reconstruction undertakings today require an unpre...
A recent publication of likely interest to Euro Crisis in the Press readers is the The Berlin Report...
This report proposes that the European Union adopts a second generation human security approach to c...
This is a start-of-the-art consideration of the European Union’s crisis response mechanisms. It brin...
Institutionalist approaches to crisis management: discursive institutionalism: CSDP, NATO and EU as ...
The rapid evolution of numerous contemporary threats and the development of multilateralism constitu...
This article provides theoretical assumptions of crises management operations and gives a short over...
Summary. The ongoing review of the EU’s Crisis Management Procedures warrants attention. What passes...
International organizations continuously deploy civilian capabilities as part of their peacekeeping ...
Defence date: 13 April 2018Examining Board: Prof Ulrich Krotz, EUI (Supervisor); Dr. Antonio Missiro...
Commentators and policy-makers stress the need to learn the lessons of EU civilian crisis management...
{From the Introduction]. Since the "Petersberg Tasks" for the "Western European Union" were adopted ...