Culminating in the creation in 2004 of the European Defence Agency (EDA), the post-Cold War development of European armaments organizations has impressed social scientists and policymakers alike as a momentous development. However, their theoretical diversity, prior analyses of armaments organizations err in their focus on recent organizations of a European character. The narrow focus on institutions tied to the EU has led scholars to neglect the long-term and incremental dynamics driving the development of armaments organizations on both a transatlantic and European basis. In fact, European states' participation in international armaments organizations is neither a recent phenomenon nor one that has historically been distinctly rooted in b...
This thesis examines the emergence of EU-level rules in defence industrial matters within the contex...
PhD ThesisThis thesis investigates the changing nature of Western European armaments collaboration ...
In this short article, Theodore Konstadinides (Lecturer in Law, University of Surrey) demonstrates t...
Few issues are more important to scholars of Europe's emergence as a foreign policy actor than wheth...
Nothing is more important to Europe’s future as a security actor than supplying its armed forces wit...
Published online: 20 March 2014Nothing is more important to Europe’s future as a security actor than...
Defense date: 26/05/2008Examining Board: Professor Kratochwil, Friedrich V., EUI (supervisor) Profes...
At the end of 2004, the European Defence Agency was born. This \u201cintergovernmental\u201d Agency ...
The European Union (EU) has come to play an increasingly influential role in Europe\u27s defense ind...
Defence date: 11 June 2014Examining Board: Professor Anand Menon, King’s College London Professor U...
Published online: 13 Jun 2017In the early 1980s, the member-states of the European Community (‘the T...
In the early 1980s, the member-states of the European Community (‘the Ten’) extended their foreign-p...
For a long time,theEuropean Union’s(EU) member states have meticulously ring-fenced defence cooperat...
The aim of this research is to analyse the regime in defence procurement together with the dynamics...
Defence cooperation between Western European countries has increased considerably since the end of t...
This thesis examines the emergence of EU-level rules in defence industrial matters within the contex...
PhD ThesisThis thesis investigates the changing nature of Western European armaments collaboration ...
In this short article, Theodore Konstadinides (Lecturer in Law, University of Surrey) demonstrates t...
Few issues are more important to scholars of Europe's emergence as a foreign policy actor than wheth...
Nothing is more important to Europe’s future as a security actor than supplying its armed forces wit...
Published online: 20 March 2014Nothing is more important to Europe’s future as a security actor than...
Defense date: 26/05/2008Examining Board: Professor Kratochwil, Friedrich V., EUI (supervisor) Profes...
At the end of 2004, the European Defence Agency was born. This \u201cintergovernmental\u201d Agency ...
The European Union (EU) has come to play an increasingly influential role in Europe\u27s defense ind...
Defence date: 11 June 2014Examining Board: Professor Anand Menon, King’s College London Professor U...
Published online: 13 Jun 2017In the early 1980s, the member-states of the European Community (‘the T...
In the early 1980s, the member-states of the European Community (‘the Ten’) extended their foreign-p...
For a long time,theEuropean Union’s(EU) member states have meticulously ring-fenced defence cooperat...
The aim of this research is to analyse the regime in defence procurement together with the dynamics...
Defence cooperation between Western European countries has increased considerably since the end of t...
This thesis examines the emergence of EU-level rules in defence industrial matters within the contex...
PhD ThesisThis thesis investigates the changing nature of Western European armaments collaboration ...
In this short article, Theodore Konstadinides (Lecturer in Law, University of Surrey) demonstrates t...