Author (Person) | Jünemann, Annette |
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Series Title | Mediterranean Politics |
Series Details | Vol.8, No.2-3, Summer-Autumn 2003, p37-53 |
Publication Date | June 2003 |
Content Type | Journal | Series | Blog |
Article is part of a special issue on Euro-Mediterranean relations after September 11. Article abstract: The EU's most important integration project in recent times is her pursuit of an autonomous European Security and Defence Policy (ESDP). Due to divergent perceptions, interests and national security identities within the EU, however, ESDP is still lacking a coherent strategy. This deficit provokes critical questions about whether ESDP will remain within the framework of a civil security culture, as developed in the theoretical concept of a European civilian power, or whether ESDP will open the way to a more 'realistic' approach to EU foreign policy making. This question is especially decisive for the Mediterranean Partner Countries (MPCs), since their territories are potential destinations for future ESDP missions. So far, Euro-Mediterranean relations have been organized in the civil framework of the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership (EMP). To what extent will ESDP challenge the special character of the EMP? |
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Source Link | Link to Main Source http://www.frankcass.com/jnls |
Subject Categories | Security and Defence |
Countries / Regions | Northern Africa |