Military rapid response mechanisms are generally understood as troops that are on standby, ready to be deployed to a crisis within a short time frame. Yet, the overall track record of the existing multinational rapid response mechanisms within the European Union, the African Union, and North Atlantic Treaty Organization remains disappointing, and the United Nations does not even have a rapidly deployable capacity anymore. Meanwhile, despite that calls for the further development of these mechanisms are still being voiced politically, scholarly literature remains fragmented. This is problematic as many of the obstacles faced by these organizations are similar. This forum uniquely compares experiences from the four aforementioned organization...
This chapter addresses the past, present, and future of the European Union (EU) Battlegroups. It out...
Debates about whether or not to engage in interventions to stabilize and rebuild states that have su...
When reform negotiations in international organizations (IOs) produce limited substantive progress, ...
Military rapid response mechanisms are generally understood as troops that are on standby, ready to ...
Military rapid response mechanisms are generally understood as troops that are on standby, ready to ...
The track record of military rapid response mechanisms, troops on standby, ready to be deployed to a...
Military rapid response mechanisms are generally understood as troops that are on standby, ready to ...
Military rapid response mechanisms are generally understood as troops that are on standby, ready to ...
This conclusion presents some closing thoughts on the key concepts discussed in the preceding chapte...
This conclusion presents some closing thoughts on the key concepts discussed in the preceding chapte...
Middle powers have renewed calls to develop rapid reaction forces amid recent crises in the Central ...
Although the sad track record of the EU Battlegroups has attracted considerable scholarly attention,...
The EU’s Strategic Compass (SC) calls for the creation of a ‘European Rapid Deployment Capacity’ (EU...
This paper aims to present a systematic overview of key existing early warning response mechanisms a...
'We need to be able to act rapidly and robustly whenever a crisis erupts, with partners if possible ...
This chapter addresses the past, present, and future of the European Union (EU) Battlegroups. It out...
Debates about whether or not to engage in interventions to stabilize and rebuild states that have su...
When reform negotiations in international organizations (IOs) produce limited substantive progress, ...
Military rapid response mechanisms are generally understood as troops that are on standby, ready to ...
Military rapid response mechanisms are generally understood as troops that are on standby, ready to ...
The track record of military rapid response mechanisms, troops on standby, ready to be deployed to a...
Military rapid response mechanisms are generally understood as troops that are on standby, ready to ...
Military rapid response mechanisms are generally understood as troops that are on standby, ready to ...
This conclusion presents some closing thoughts on the key concepts discussed in the preceding chapte...
This conclusion presents some closing thoughts on the key concepts discussed in the preceding chapte...
Middle powers have renewed calls to develop rapid reaction forces amid recent crises in the Central ...
Although the sad track record of the EU Battlegroups has attracted considerable scholarly attention,...
The EU’s Strategic Compass (SC) calls for the creation of a ‘European Rapid Deployment Capacity’ (EU...
This paper aims to present a systematic overview of key existing early warning response mechanisms a...
'We need to be able to act rapidly and robustly whenever a crisis erupts, with partners if possible ...
This chapter addresses the past, present, and future of the European Union (EU) Battlegroups. It out...
Debates about whether or not to engage in interventions to stabilize and rebuild states that have su...
When reform negotiations in international organizations (IOs) produce limited substantive progress, ...