This report covers the key findings about mapping exercises and the analysis of: - the effectiveness and legitimacy of Commission, European Council, and Council of the European Union’s transboundary crisis management capacity -the role of the European Commission, in which much crisis management capacity, expertise and leadership potential can be found; and the relatively recent role of European Council in providing political direction to EU crisis management effort
This chapter assesses the translation of recent European Union crisismanagement concepts into practi...
Large-scale incidents (man-made or natural) inside and outside the European Union (EU) require a coo...
To support the work on the SAPEA Evidence Review Report, Strategic crisis management in the EU, a ra...
This report inventories the crisis management capacities of the European Commission, Council of Mini...
In the literature on the multiple crises that have affected the EU over more than a decade, the Euro...
This article draws on a comprehensive new data set of crisis management capacities at the European U...
The European Union is confronted with an increasing number of crises with growing complexity, causin...
The Transcrisis project has mapped capacities for transboundary crisis management that exist both at...
The Horizon 2020 TransCrisis project has studied the EU’s capacities to deal with transboundary cris...
This study aims to explain why there is a variation in the institutionalisation of the EU's transbou...
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...
The European Union continuously faces crises on a continental scale, such as the 1996 and 2000 “mad ...
This article provides theoretical assumptions of crises management operations and gives a short over...
The European Union has experienced a series of transboundary crises that have tested its capacity an...
This chapter assesses the translation of recent European Union crisismanagement concepts into practi...
Large-scale incidents (man-made or natural) inside and outside the European Union (EU) require a coo...
To support the work on the SAPEA Evidence Review Report, Strategic crisis management in the EU, a ra...
This report inventories the crisis management capacities of the European Commission, Council of Mini...
In the literature on the multiple crises that have affected the EU over more than a decade, the Euro...
This article draws on a comprehensive new data set of crisis management capacities at the European U...
The European Union is confronted with an increasing number of crises with growing complexity, causin...
The Transcrisis project has mapped capacities for transboundary crisis management that exist both at...
The Horizon 2020 TransCrisis project has studied the EU’s capacities to deal with transboundary cris...
This study aims to explain why there is a variation in the institutionalisation of the EU's transbou...
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...
The European Union continuously faces crises on a continental scale, such as the 1996 and 2000 “mad ...
This article provides theoretical assumptions of crises management operations and gives a short over...
The European Union has experienced a series of transboundary crises that have tested its capacity an...
This chapter assesses the translation of recent European Union crisismanagement concepts into practi...
Large-scale incidents (man-made or natural) inside and outside the European Union (EU) require a coo...
To support the work on the SAPEA Evidence Review Report, Strategic crisis management in the EU, a ra...