The United Kingdom (UK) Prime Minister Theresa May's official request, on March 29th, to leave the European Union (EU) will change the way European countries organise their defence policies. Europeans have always managed their defence via various channels: nationally, in the EU, through NATO and in smaller formats. Brexit will change the way these formats function and how they interact. The effect on the EU's Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP) will be limited. NATO might benefit from a greater UK commitment, as can smaller formats. The result will be greater fragmentation in European defence, which risks weakening the Europeans' political and military capacity to act. (author's abstract
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From the Introduction. The Member States of the European Union (EU) must continue to deepen their mi...
The United Kingdom (UK) Prime Minister Theresa May's official request, on March 29th, to leave the E...
Alongside France, the UK is generally viewed as one of the most important actors in EU defence polic...
As part of the ESRC-funded UK in a Changing Europe initiative, Benjamin Kienzle and Inez von Weiters...
This article investigates the impact that Brexit could have on the relationship between NATO and the...
This new work examines how the European states, the United Kingdom and the United States will approa...
Has the United Kingdom(UK) Brexit referendum been a catalyst for more European Union security cooper...
With only a few days to go until the UK’s referendum on EU membership, both sides of the campaign ar...
Regardless of how the UK leaves the European Union and what final timetable it adopts, Brexit has in...
Regardless of how the UK leaves the European Union and what final timetable it adopts, Brexit has in...
Regardless of how the UK leaves the European Union and what final timetable it adopts, Brexit has in...
The UK’s departure from the European Union has given energy to the process towards ‘ever closer Unio...
Regardless of how the UK leaves the European Union and what final timetable it adopts, Brexit has in...
On 9 May 2016, in a further attempt to discourage the British public opinion from opting for their c...
On 9 May 2016, in a further attempt to discourage the British public opinion from opting for their c...
From the Introduction. The Member States of the European Union (EU) must continue to deepen their mi...