This article examines European Union (EU) military operations from the perspective of the United Nations (UN) Security Council and UN collective security. The EU has supported UN peacekeeping missions through its own military operations within the Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP), based on the authorisation of these operations by the UN Security Council. However, the EU’s military operation on the Mediterranean Sea, Operation Sophia, was established in 2015 without such prior UN Security Council authorisation. Although the UN Security Council authorised the operation subsequently, it was received in a less positive light than previous operations and was criticised not only for the way in which it was established, but also for its p...
Maritime engagement in the Gulf of Aden is a puzzling case for anyone interested in the political an...
This article analyses the political influence of the Council Secretariat in the Common Security and ...
The quest for substance, capability, and strategic autonomy goes on – or does it? Is the objective o...
This article examines European Union (EU) military operations from the perspective of the United Nat...
This article aims at exploring the unwillingness of the EU member states to sponsor a Common Securit...
The main aim of the article is to characterise and analyse EU military operations, taking into accou...
As part of its Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP) from 2002 until February 2014, the European...
This article assesses the EU Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP) in the Western Balkans, with ...
This paper explores the European Union’s (EU) security relationship with the North Atlantic Treaty O...
Defence date: 13 April 2018Examining Board: Prof Ulrich Krotz, EUI (Supervisor); Dr. Antonio Missiro...
This article evaluates the military operation of the European Union in Chad and the Central African ...
This article examines the little explored issue of non-state actor (NSA) participation in the Europe...
In this short article, Theodore Konstadinides (Lecturer in Law, University of Surrey) demonstrates t...
Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP) operations, while still novel, are rapidly becoming a vita...
The quest for substance, capability, and strategic autonomy goes on – or does it? Is the objective o...
Maritime engagement in the Gulf of Aden is a puzzling case for anyone interested in the political an...
This article analyses the political influence of the Council Secretariat in the Common Security and ...
The quest for substance, capability, and strategic autonomy goes on – or does it? Is the objective o...
This article examines European Union (EU) military operations from the perspective of the United Nat...
This article aims at exploring the unwillingness of the EU member states to sponsor a Common Securit...
The main aim of the article is to characterise and analyse EU military operations, taking into accou...
As part of its Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP) from 2002 until February 2014, the European...
This article assesses the EU Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP) in the Western Balkans, with ...
This paper explores the European Union’s (EU) security relationship with the North Atlantic Treaty O...
Defence date: 13 April 2018Examining Board: Prof Ulrich Krotz, EUI (Supervisor); Dr. Antonio Missiro...
This article evaluates the military operation of the European Union in Chad and the Central African ...
This article examines the little explored issue of non-state actor (NSA) participation in the Europe...
In this short article, Theodore Konstadinides (Lecturer in Law, University of Surrey) demonstrates t...
Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP) operations, while still novel, are rapidly becoming a vita...
The quest for substance, capability, and strategic autonomy goes on – or does it? Is the objective o...
Maritime engagement in the Gulf of Aden is a puzzling case for anyone interested in the political an...
This article analyses the political influence of the Council Secretariat in the Common Security and ...
The quest for substance, capability, and strategic autonomy goes on – or does it? Is the objective o...