Sven Biscop and Jo Coelmont outline a concrete proposal to implement Permanent Structured Cooperation, the new mechanism introduced by the Lisbon Treaty in the area of the Common Security and Defence Policy. Their proposal comprises three dimensions: real but realistic criteria; a permanent capability generation conference; and promotion of pooling and sharing. On such a basis, Permanent Structured Cooperation offers real added value to the EU and Member States alike
Permanent Structured Cooperation is a revolutionary new institute introduced in the European Union f...
Suddenly everything is happening at once: Permanent Structured Cooperation (PESCO), the Coordinated ...
In 2003 already, the draft constitutional treaty elaborated by the European Convention included seve...
In their first Security Policy Brief on Permanent Structured Cooperation (No. 9 of March 2010), Sven...
In this Security Policy Brief, Sven Biscop and Jo Coelmont outline a concrete proposal to implement ...
NThe efficiency problem of Europe’s armed forces is well known: of an impressive overall number of o...
The Treaty of Lisbon contains several options for creating some degree of flexibility in the defence...
The efficiency problem of Europe’s armed forces is well known: of an impressive overall number of ov...
It is now more urgent than ever that the EU delivers as a security provider in an increasingly compl...
In 2013 the European Council for the first time since long will deal with European defence. An excel...
It is now more urgent than ever that the EU delivers as a security provider in an increasingly compl...
The Lisbon Treaty contains a significant number of important innovations in the fields of CFSP and E...
In the Royal Military Academy in Brussels on 13 July 2010 Jolyon Howorth gave the opening speech at ...
In the few years since its inception following the 1998 Franco-British Saint- Malo Summit, the Europ...
In this short article, Theodore Konstadinides (Lecturer in Law, University of Surrey) demonstrates t...
Permanent Structured Cooperation is a revolutionary new institute introduced in the European Union f...
Suddenly everything is happening at once: Permanent Structured Cooperation (PESCO), the Coordinated ...
In 2003 already, the draft constitutional treaty elaborated by the European Convention included seve...
In their first Security Policy Brief on Permanent Structured Cooperation (No. 9 of March 2010), Sven...
In this Security Policy Brief, Sven Biscop and Jo Coelmont outline a concrete proposal to implement ...
NThe efficiency problem of Europe’s armed forces is well known: of an impressive overall number of o...
The Treaty of Lisbon contains several options for creating some degree of flexibility in the defence...
The efficiency problem of Europe’s armed forces is well known: of an impressive overall number of ov...
It is now more urgent than ever that the EU delivers as a security provider in an increasingly compl...
In 2013 the European Council for the first time since long will deal with European defence. An excel...
It is now more urgent than ever that the EU delivers as a security provider in an increasingly compl...
The Lisbon Treaty contains a significant number of important innovations in the fields of CFSP and E...
In the Royal Military Academy in Brussels on 13 July 2010 Jolyon Howorth gave the opening speech at ...
In the few years since its inception following the 1998 Franco-British Saint- Malo Summit, the Europ...
In this short article, Theodore Konstadinides (Lecturer in Law, University of Surrey) demonstrates t...
Permanent Structured Cooperation is a revolutionary new institute introduced in the European Union f...
Suddenly everything is happening at once: Permanent Structured Cooperation (PESCO), the Coordinated ...
In 2003 already, the draft constitutional treaty elaborated by the European Convention included seve...