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Common Foreign, Security, and Defense Policies

2022
This chapter examines the issue of the common foreign and security policy, as well as its integral part of the common security and defense policy, discussed from the perspective of the EU Member States, including, in particular, the countries of Central and Eastern Europe.
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Europe’s Common Security and Defense Policy, Narratives and the Transatlantic Security Community

2022
Since the two narratives of strategic autonomy and European sovereignty first appeared in the EU in 2016 and 2017, they have been omnipresent. At the same time, Donald Trump was elected as U.S. president and a series of difficulties in transatlantic relations began.
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THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE EUROPEAN UNION’S COMMON SECURITY AND DEFENSE POLICY’S SECURITY DIMENSION AND PESCO’S ROLE: OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES

open access: yes, 2019
Avrupa’da siyasi ve ekonomik bütünleşmeye yönelik ilkçabalarla eş zamanlı olarak bir güvenlik ve savunma politikası oluşturmagirişimleri gözlemlenmiştir. 1999 Helsinki AB Zirvesi’nde açıklanan AvrupaGüvenlik ve Savunma Politikası (AGSP) ve 2009’da Lizbon Antlaşması ile hayatageçirilen Ortak Güvenlik ve Savunma Politikası (OGSP), uzun bir süre ...
Turhan, Ebru, Ebru TURHAN
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Strategic Culture and the Common Security and Defence Policy – A Classical Realist Assessment and Critique

Contemporary Security Policy, 2011
The European Union once appeared destined to become the ‘dishwasher’ of security operations, as the United States seemed strong and capable enough to do the cooking by itself.1 Dishwashing was not ...
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Evolution of the institutionalization process of the European Union's common security and defence policy

Integrarea europeană a Republicii Moldova: aspecte politico juridice şi social-economice
In a globalized world, where the competition for the global geopolitical power is a fierce one, as proved by the ongoing process of reshaping the spheres of influence by the Russian Federation’s military aggression against Ukraine and the economic war ...
V. Ungureanu
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The EU’s common foreign, security and defense policies and the Turkish perceptions [PDF]

open access: possible, 2008
The EU's common foreign and security role is tied to the EU's normative role and this has been one of the critical aspects of the debate concerning Turkey's accession. Turkey's membership negotiations are critical in terms of the future of the European integration process, specifically with respect to the EU's role as a global actor.
Gürsoy, Yaprak, Müftüler-Baç, Meltem
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COMMON SECURITY AND DEFENCE POLICY OF THE EUROPEAN UNION AFTER THE RUSSIA-UKRAINE WAR: IS A EUROPEAN ARMY A REALISTIC GOAL?

SDE Akademi Dergisi
This study analyzes the European Union’s capacity to establish a “European Army” independent of NATO following the Russia–Ukraine War that began in 2022, focusing on institutional, political, and strategic dimensions, and questions whether a transition ...
Murat Ercan, Zafer Ceylan
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Common European Security and Defense Policy Implications for U.S. Strategy

2001
Abstract : This paper examines how the US should respond to an operational EU force and how such a force might impact US strategy in Europe and internationally. The assumption is that the EU will eventually find a way to organize, fund, equip, and direct missions for its new defense organization.
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Analysis of the Arrangements in the Lisbon Reform Treaty Regarding Common Security and Defense Policy

2015
13 Aralık 2007 tarihinde Portekiz'in başkenti Lizbon'da yapılan törende, Avrupa Birliği (AB)'ne üye ülkelerin Devlet ve Hükümet Başkanları tarafından, yürürlükte olan AB Kurucu Andlaşması'nı ve Avrupa Toplulukları Kurucu Andlaşmalarını değiştirecek olan Lizbon Reform Andlaşması imzalanmıştır.
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The development of a common security and defense policy in Europe

Since the end of the Cold War, multifaceted risks have constituted the main danger to the security of Europe. These range from interstate disputes and social, ethnic, religious and economic crises, to the effects of globalization on economic and ecological development.
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