Author (Person) | Zandee, Dick |
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Publisher | Royal Institute for International Relations (Egmont Institute) |
Series Title | Egmont Security Policy Briefs |
Series Details | Number 81 |
Publication Date | February 2017 |
Content Type | Research Paper |
Summary: European countries continue to have different political views on the use of military force. Their armed forces also show a wide variety in terms of capabilities for operations low to high in the spectrum. Thus, European strategic autonomy in deploying armed forces for military operations requires a new approach. Rather than pursuing the impossible – acting at 28 – European countries should form core groups of partners with comparable intent, willingness and capabilities. France and the UK can provide the core for a European intervention force while Germany and Poland could constitute the core of a heavy land force formation. All core groups should support each other in a network, to be developed under the overarching umbrella’s of the EU and NATO. |
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Subject Categories | Security and Defence |
Subject Tags | Military Affairs |
International Organisations | European Union [EU] |