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PESCO as a Game-Changer for Differentiated Integration in CSDP after Brexit
(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2022 7(3), 1303-1324 | Article | (Table of Contents) I. Introduction. - II. PESCO and differentiated integration in European Defence. - II.1.
Beatriz Cózar-Murillo
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New opportunities in common security and defence policy: Joining PESCO
Responding to concerns about burden-sharing and aiming to improve internal defence cooperation, act more quickly and harness resource synergies, the European Union (EU) initiated the Permanent Structured Cooperation (PESCO) in 2017.
Christian Leuprecht, Rhianna Hamilton
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Danish opt-out in the European Defense: New Challenges [PDF]
The article analyzes the features of Denmark’s participation in the European Union. The country has a number of opt-outs from the general rules for the functioning of the EU, including under the Common Security and Defense Policy (CSDP).
Liudmila Babynina
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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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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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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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The Lisbon Treaty and Its Implications for French‑German Cooperation in EU’s Common Security and Defence Policy Faced with internal and external pressures the EU’s security and defence policy has become one of the most dynamic fields of European ...
Anna Paterek
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More Union in European Defence. CEPS Task Force Report, 26 February 2015 [PDF]
Years of uncoordinated cuts in defence spending have eroded the EU’s role as a security actor in what is now a multipolar world. This CEPS Task Force report aims to provide member states and the EU institutions with the narrative to strengthen defence ...
Blockmans, Steven., Faleg, Giovanni
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The Constraints of Power Structures on EU Integration and Regulation of Military Procurement
(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2021 6(1), 831-868 | Article | (Table of Contents) I. Introduction. - II. Legal structures of military integration and cooperation in the EU. - II.1.
Nathan Meershoek
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Franco-British Defence and Security Cooperation after Brexit: An Exception in Europe
Following the UK’s decision to leave the EU, British foreign and defence policy discourse has been inspired by the “Global Britain” narrative. But this narrative only makes sense as far as Britain is able to establish or maintain ambitious partnerships ...
Thibaud Harrois
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