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Combined differentiation in European defense: tailoring Permanent Structured Cooperation (PESCO) to strategic and political complexity [PDF]

open access: hybridContemporary Security Policy, 2022
Sustaining meaningful defense cooperation in Europe is made difficult by defense-industrial fragmentation, a multiplicity of institutional frameworks, divergent strategic cultures and domestic opposition to integration. The European Union’s recent foray into defense integration incorporates multiple forms of differentiation to overcome these barriers ...
Benjamin Martill, Carmen Gebhard
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The European Defence Agency and Permanent Structured Cooperation: Are We Heading Towards Another Missed Opportunity?

open access: closedDefence Studies, 2012
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
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Ukraine Conflict’s Impact on European Defence and Permanent Structured Cooperation (PESCO)

open access: yesEuropean Papers, 2023
(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2023 8(2), 765-777 | European Forum Insight of 21 November 2023 | (Table of Contents) I. Crises and threats, incentives for a stronger EU defence - I.1.
Stefania Rutigliano
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THE ESTABLISHMENT OF PERMANENT STRUCTURED COOPERATION (PESCO) BY THE EUROPEAN UNION TO INCREASE INTEGRATION AND INDEPENDENCE EUROPEAN REGIONAL MILITARY COOPERATION

open access: diamondIndonesian Journal of International Relations, 2021
This paper aims to discuss the efforts of the European Union in enhancing integration and defense-security cooperation through the establishment of Permanent Structured Cooperation. This paper seeks to answer how the formation of PESCO can increase the integration and independence of military cooperation between EU member states.
Hardi Alunaza, Bastian Andhony Toy
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Implementation of the Projects of Permanent Structured Cooperation in the European Union Security and Defence: Problems and Challenges. [PDF]

open access: bronzeHumanitarian vision, 2023
The article clarifies the key features of the implementation of projects within the framework of PESCO and their prospects, taking into account the coronavirus pandemic and the fact that the Russian-Ukrainian war since 2014 has gone beyond the regional framework and affected the foundations of international and European security.
Леся Дорош
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NO RUMO DA "COMUNITARIZAÇÃO" DA SEGURANÇA E DEFESA DA UNIÃO EUROPEIA MEDIANTE A COOPERAÇÃO ESTRUTURADA PERMANENTE? HEADING FOR THE APPLICATION OF THE "COMMUNITY METHOD" TO SECURITY AND DEFENCE OF THE EUROPEAN UNION BY MEANS OF PERMANENT STRUCTURED COOPERATION?

open access: greenLex Humana, 2012
Resumo: O Tratado de Lisboa (na linha do malogrado Tratado Constitucional) veio, como término de várias iniciativas entretanto ocorridas, prever o mecanismo da cooperação estruturada permanente.
ABEL LAUREANO
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PERMANENT STRUCTURED COOPERATION OF THE EUROPEAN UNION IN THE AREA OF CBRN [PDF]

open access: diamondMilitary Medical Science Letters, 2021
Miroslav Pohanka, Antonín Novotný
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Permanent structured cooperation : a game changer?

open access: green, 2018
Struck by decades of insufficient funding and lack of political will, European defence has not grown in proportion to other sectors of European involvement. However, major recent crises, such as the Syrian war, the unprecedented migratory and refugee crisis and the wave of terrorist attacks across the European continent have forced EU actors to realize
IAKOVIDIS, Iakovos, GALARIOTIS, Ioannis
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