As the above mentioned quotations underline, the current development of the European Union (EU) and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) comprehensive approach is characterized by an open rivalry between both organizations. Both actors strive to be recognized as the favorite regional peacekeeper of the United Nations (UN). The EU points at its "uniqueness" as an actor gathering civilian and military capabilities whereas NATO emphasizes its highly efficient military might. The dynamics of EU/NATO relationship and the current competition between both organizations are closely linked to the evolution of the European security architecture. The end of the Cold War and the development of the European Security and Defence Policy (ESDP) ha...
Abstract The current security situation is marked an increasing competition for power...
Both the EU and NATO moved away from their traditional comfort zones towards a crisis management mi...
Multilateralism sits high on the European foreign policy agenda and constitutes a founding principle...
As the above mentioned quotations underline, the current development of the European Union (EU) and ...
The European Union (EU) and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) are two major players in p...
The institutional relationship between the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and the Europea...
The European Union (EU) and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) are two major players in p...
International audienceThis paper raises the question of a policy for conflict in the making for the ...
The EU has increased its commitment in response to crises, however, in the face of new threats and e...
In this article the authors explore the relationship between EU and NATO as two key actors of the ...
Abstract After World War II ended, and from which Europe was the main arena of fighting it caused m...
The European Union, in light of developments in the field of crisis-management concepts, is still in...
NATO's supremacy in the security and defence structures of the Euro-Atlantic region during the Cold ...
Despite major institutional differences regarding mandate, roles and membership, the UN, the EU and ...
Since 1999 when it began the process of establishing the European Security and Defence Policy as an ...
Abstract The current security situation is marked an increasing competition for power...
Both the EU and NATO moved away from their traditional comfort zones towards a crisis management mi...
Multilateralism sits high on the European foreign policy agenda and constitutes a founding principle...
As the above mentioned quotations underline, the current development of the European Union (EU) and ...
The European Union (EU) and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) are two major players in p...
The institutional relationship between the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and the Europea...
The European Union (EU) and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) are two major players in p...
International audienceThis paper raises the question of a policy for conflict in the making for the ...
The EU has increased its commitment in response to crises, however, in the face of new threats and e...
In this article the authors explore the relationship between EU and NATO as two key actors of the ...
Abstract After World War II ended, and from which Europe was the main arena of fighting it caused m...
The European Union, in light of developments in the field of crisis-management concepts, is still in...
NATO's supremacy in the security and defence structures of the Euro-Atlantic region during the Cold ...
Despite major institutional differences regarding mandate, roles and membership, the UN, the EU and ...
Since 1999 when it began the process of establishing the European Security and Defence Policy as an ...
Abstract The current security situation is marked an increasing competition for power...
Both the EU and NATO moved away from their traditional comfort zones towards a crisis management mi...
Multilateralism sits high on the European foreign policy agenda and constitutes a founding principle...