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Common, Foreign, Security and Defence Policy

2016
The Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) objectives are an integral part of the overall objectives of the European Union and the policy area has developed from a purely intergovernmental form of cooperation in the days of the European political cooperation to an area in which the member states have increasingly accepted new forms of ...
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The European Security and Defence Policy

JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, 2002
The European security and defence policy signifies a fundamental shift away from the civilian nature of the European Union, and its institutional relationship with Nato. Change has been complex and controversial. A ‘militarized’ EU requires an appropriate culture and organization, as well as policies and policy tools, if it is to achieve strategic ...
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Foreign, Defence and Security Policy

1997
With the end of the Cold War, the old security policies and structures that served the countries of Western Europe have been called into question. In the heady days of 1988 and 1989, there was talk of massive disarmament and of a substantial ‘peace dividend’.
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The Common Security and Defence Policy

2011
A policy field intimately connected with the CFSP, and thereby also present in the Union’s ‘outer layer’, is the Common Security and Defence Policy. It forms a relatively new addition, reaching full operational status only in 1999. It has nevertheless rapidly grown to become of seminal importance. As the CSDP is inextricably linked to the CFSP, all the
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Updating Security and Defence Policy

National Institute Economic Review, 2019
Executive SummaryThreats to the security of the UK are evolving with the changing nature of conflict and balance of power in the world. They are multiple and fragmented, and domestic and online as well as overseas in nature: principally state-based threats such as posed by Russian activity; terrorism; cyber-attacks; and serious organised crime.
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The Common Security and Defence Policy

2018
Since the late 1990s, EU member states have committed themselves to deeper and more structured military cooperation, within the framework of the ESDP/CSDP. At the same time, European defence budgets have shrunk and military capabilities reduced. This chapter analyses the evolution of European military cooperation and identifies its key drivers and the ...
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Security and defence policy documents: a new dataset

Defense and Security Analysis, 2021
Sebastian Briones Razeto, Nicole Jenne
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Romania and the European Security and Defence Policy (ESDP) / Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP)

Ovidius University Annals, Economic Sciences Series, 2012
Romania has been involved in the field of security and defense, named until December 2009 ESDP (European Security and Defence Policy) and is now subject to the CSDP, even before joining the EU, recorded at the 1st of January 2007. Today, Romania is an active participant in CSDP, both political dimension, dedicated to support interests identified by ...
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Defence and Security Policy

1999
Janet Bryant   +2 more
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