The EU's crisis management missions are currently assembled from national contributions on an ad hoc basis. While such reactiveness may seem inherent to crisis response, better planning is both possible and necessary. Ideally, the EU should have a central body to define and organize the capabilities needed to address future conflicts. Strategic foresight offers a workable methodology to generate a capability profile over a ten-year horizon, as a DGAP test-run with experts showed
The European Union is confronted with an increasing number of crises with growing complexity, causin...
The disaster response system in the EU must be prepared to deal with any disaster that may emerge. E...
The European Union, in light of developments in the field of crisis-management concepts, is still in...
This article provides theoretical assumptions of crises management operations and gives a short over...
Abstract- Since 2003, EU had 14 operations (four military, nine civilian, and one civilian-military ...
Large-scale incidents (man-made or natural) inside and outside the European Union (EU) require a coo...
The EU¿s integrated approach to crisis management covers the full crisis management cycle encompassi...
As an instrument of the governments with which they will strengthen the security in the countries, c...
In the past decade the European Union has established itself as an actor in Civilian Crisis Manageme...
This report is based on the findings of the Conference "Moving EU Civilian Crisis Management Forward...
Since the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty in 2009, the European Union (EU) has spent considera...
The Horizon 2020 TransCrisis project has studied the EU’s capacities to deal with transboundary cris...
This article provides an overview of EU Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP) missions’ crisis m...
Changing hazards and vulnerabilities constantly require adaptations and developments in crisis manag...
Since adopting a “comprehensive approach” to crisis management in 2013, the EU has spent considerabl...
The European Union is confronted with an increasing number of crises with growing complexity, causin...
The disaster response system in the EU must be prepared to deal with any disaster that may emerge. E...
The European Union, in light of developments in the field of crisis-management concepts, is still in...
This article provides theoretical assumptions of crises management operations and gives a short over...
Abstract- Since 2003, EU had 14 operations (four military, nine civilian, and one civilian-military ...
Large-scale incidents (man-made or natural) inside and outside the European Union (EU) require a coo...
The EU¿s integrated approach to crisis management covers the full crisis management cycle encompassi...
As an instrument of the governments with which they will strengthen the security in the countries, c...
In the past decade the European Union has established itself as an actor in Civilian Crisis Manageme...
This report is based on the findings of the Conference "Moving EU Civilian Crisis Management Forward...
Since the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty in 2009, the European Union (EU) has spent considera...
The Horizon 2020 TransCrisis project has studied the EU’s capacities to deal with transboundary cris...
This article provides an overview of EU Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP) missions’ crisis m...
Changing hazards and vulnerabilities constantly require adaptations and developments in crisis manag...
Since adopting a “comprehensive approach” to crisis management in 2013, the EU has spent considerabl...
The European Union is confronted with an increasing number of crises with growing complexity, causin...
The disaster response system in the EU must be prepared to deal with any disaster that may emerge. E...
The European Union, in light of developments in the field of crisis-management concepts, is still in...