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2020
The chapter begins with a very concise review of Greece’s defence and security policies from the end of the Second World War to the end of the Cold War. The analysis then focuses on the post-Cold War era, and especially the transformation of Greece’s security environment after 2011 (as a result of the Arab revolts, but also the Ukraine conflict, Balkan
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The chapter begins with a very concise review of Greece’s defence and security policies from the end of the Second World War to the end of the Cold War. The analysis then focuses on the post-Cold War era, and especially the transformation of Greece’s security environment after 2011 (as a result of the Arab revolts, but also the Ukraine conflict, Balkan
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2021
Scholars and practitioners alike have considered EU security and defence policy to be weak and underdeveloped. The EU is rather perceived as a normative than a military power in international relations. However, it is especially against this background of the EU’s soft power and its treaty commitment to implementing and promoting gender equality that ...
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Scholars and practitioners alike have considered EU security and defence policy to be weak and underdeveloped. The EU is rather perceived as a normative than a military power in international relations. However, it is especially against this background of the EU’s soft power and its treaty commitment to implementing and promoting gender equality that ...
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2020
The focus of Spain’s security and defence policy evolved from the national to the international stage after the country’s transition to democracy, when Spain joined a number of multilateral security organizations and Spanish troops contributed to international post-Cold War missions.
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The focus of Spain’s security and defence policy evolved from the national to the international stage after the country’s transition to democracy, when Spain joined a number of multilateral security organizations and Spanish troops contributed to international post-Cold War missions.
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Common Security and Defence Policy and Cyber Defence
2020This paper will assess the definition and the role of the CSDP in the EU cyber defence policies. The focus on cyber defence in the area of CSDP is not meant to render other cyberspace policies of the EU less relevant. Purely for the purpose of this book, the paper focuses on the military aspect of the EU cyber defence.
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Foreign, Security, and Defence Policy
2021Abstract This chapter explores the roots of Irish foreign, security, and defence policy, placing them in the context of a deeply pragmatic approach to public policy. Those roots are defined in terms of nationalism, solidarity, and global justice, which are themselves deep markers within Irish political culture.
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Differentiation in security and defence policy
Comparative European Politics, 2019This paper first assesses the salience of academic theories in the realm of security and defense policy, from the fields of both International Relations and European Studies. Theory is of relatively little assistance in understanding the phenomenon of a strictly—or even autonomously—European Union foreign and defence policy—in part precisely because of
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Labour’s Defence and Security Policy
1988At the heart of the problem is the dilemma that, if you wish to deter war by the fear that nuclear weapons will be used, you have to appear to be prepared to use them. But if you do so, and the enemy answers back, you are very much worse off than if you had not done so, if indeed you can be said to be there at all.
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Labour's defence and security policy
The RUSI Journal, 1997Since the last Labour government, the world has changed dramatically and Britain's defence, and security emphasis accordingly. The Labour Party has assessed this shifting situation during its period in opposition and produced a policy based on international cooperation, consensus and a firm backing of the defence industry.
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The European Security and Defence Policy
2010In the early 1990s, the politics of European security was characterized by divergences between major members of the EU. On the one hand, some countries, like Britain, were in favour of the Alliance’s primacy and opposed to any transfer of competence in security matters to the EU.
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Foreign, security and defence policy
2018The text reviews the main characteristics of and milestones for the Czech foreign, security and defence policy since 1993. The Czech foreign and security policy is a relatively stable and Europeanised endeavour. It is firmly embedded in the European institutions, but is dependent on a very immature political debate.
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