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This article focuses on the extended sphere of non-armed threats. To respond to hybrid threats in today’s broadly interconnected reality with emerging technologies, the Internet, and artificial intelligence, Western democracies must develop comprehensive
Michał Piechowicz
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The Permanent Structured Cooperation is a successful initiative through which the European Union develops military capabilities necessary for strengthening the European dimension of security and defence.
Marius PRICOPI
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The member states’ military capability deficits are well known. These can be attributed to nationally focused investment which leads to duplication and non-interoperability, the lack of a fully-fle...
Laura Chappell, Petar Petrov
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The emergence and evolution of the defense cooperation in european union: Permanent structured cooperation (PESCO) [PDF]
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Keskin, Miray
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The “new” EU, the Permanent Structured Cooperation (PESCO) and the Middle East challenges
Taking its starting point in the recent foreign and defence policy conditions related to the Middle East, the article discusses the perspectives of the launching of the Permanent Structured Cooperation (PESCO), an entity designed for the creation of a stronger defence cooperation within the EU.
Seeberg, Peter; id_orcid
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Permanent Structured Cooperation in Defence: Building Effective European Armed Forces [PDF]
Biscop, Sven, Coelmont, Jo
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This article discusses discourses on differentiated integration (DI) in Finland both from the quantitative and qualitative perspectives. It illustrates how salient DI has been in Finland between 2004 and 2019 and how government and opposition parties ...
Saila Heinikoski
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Just a matter of power? Explaining EU Member States’ commitment to Permanent Structured Cooperation (PESCO) [PDF]
The EU Member States have generally been reluctant towards a common European security and defence policy, and previous attempts of such inter-state cooperation have been perceived as unsuccessful. Yet, the new European security and defence cooperation have raised high expectations.
Eilertsen, Ragnhild Hoff
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A Common Security and Defence Policy: Limits to Differentiated Integration in PESCO?
(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2022 7(3), 1325-1356 | Article | (Table of Contents) I. Introduction. - II. CSDP: Between a common and differentiated policy. - II.1. CSDP as a common policy of the EU.
Anneke Houdé, Ramses A. Wessel
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MODERNIZATION OF THE MOLDOVA’S SECURITY SYSTEM IN THE FRAMEWORK OF THE EASTERN PARTNERSHIP: ACHIEVEMENTS AND PROBLEMS [PDF]
The article analyses the national security system as an integral part of the state, which is exposed to modernization processes. The security sector reform paradigm is based on the principles of democratic control, transparency and good governance.
Natalia STERCUL
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