The crisis in Libya is a textbook example of a situation in which Europe, through the European Union, should have taken the lead and proved that it is an actor worth noting. Security Council Resolution 1973 authorizing the use of force, the most difficult precondition for intervention to fulfil; regional support in the form of an unprecedented request for intervention from the Arab League; absolute clarity in the US that it will not take the lead. What more boxes needed to be ticked before the EU could step onto the breach and take charge of crisis management
What role can the European Union play in the Arab awakening? Julien Barnes-Dacey argues that the cas...
In the wake of Libya and the American pivot to Asia, CSDP-NATO relations must be recalibrated. The b...
The European Union has come a long way since the Maastricht Treaty, which adopted the Common Foreign...
The crisis in Libya is a textbook example of a situation in which Europe, through the European Union...
Now that operations have started, all eyes are fixed on the military intervention in Libya. That can...
In this Security Policy Brief, Jo Coelmont expresses his concern, if a comprehensive vision within t...
As a failed state in the European Union’s immediate neighbourhood that serves as a base camp for ter...
This article aims at exploring the unwillingness of the EU member states to sponsor a Common Securit...
Libya is experiencing its worst security crisis since the 2011 revolution, the intervention by NATO ...
<p>The 2010 Arab uprisings led to profound changes in the political landscape of the Southern Medite...
[From the Introduction]. It is urgent that the EU should follow up on UN Resolution 1701 and the dep...
This thesis analyses cooperation between France, Germany and the United Kingdom (the ‘EU-3’) through...
This article focuses on the European Union's reaction to the Libyan crisis in 2011 as a case study. ...
This Security Policy Brief looks at the vote on the UNSC resolution on Libya and tries to see in it ...
This working paper explores how the EU substantiates its crisis response in Libya by focusing on loc...
What role can the European Union play in the Arab awakening? Julien Barnes-Dacey argues that the cas...
In the wake of Libya and the American pivot to Asia, CSDP-NATO relations must be recalibrated. The b...
The European Union has come a long way since the Maastricht Treaty, which adopted the Common Foreign...
The crisis in Libya is a textbook example of a situation in which Europe, through the European Union...
Now that operations have started, all eyes are fixed on the military intervention in Libya. That can...
In this Security Policy Brief, Jo Coelmont expresses his concern, if a comprehensive vision within t...
As a failed state in the European Union’s immediate neighbourhood that serves as a base camp for ter...
This article aims at exploring the unwillingness of the EU member states to sponsor a Common Securit...
Libya is experiencing its worst security crisis since the 2011 revolution, the intervention by NATO ...
<p>The 2010 Arab uprisings led to profound changes in the political landscape of the Southern Medite...
[From the Introduction]. It is urgent that the EU should follow up on UN Resolution 1701 and the dep...
This thesis analyses cooperation between France, Germany and the United Kingdom (the ‘EU-3’) through...
This article focuses on the European Union's reaction to the Libyan crisis in 2011 as a case study. ...
This Security Policy Brief looks at the vote on the UNSC resolution on Libya and tries to see in it ...
This working paper explores how the EU substantiates its crisis response in Libya by focusing on loc...
What role can the European Union play in the Arab awakening? Julien Barnes-Dacey argues that the cas...
In the wake of Libya and the American pivot to Asia, CSDP-NATO relations must be recalibrated. The b...
The European Union has come a long way since the Maastricht Treaty, which adopted the Common Foreign...