Options for Increasing Europe’s Security Role on the Korean Peninsula

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Series Details No.6, July 2014
Publication Date July 2014
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Mainstream thinking about the role of the European Union in East Asia usually rests on non-traditional security threats such as human and environmental security. In contrast, and within the context of the continuing instability on the Korean peninsula, this Policy Brief looks at the potential for EU-Republic of Korea cooperation on hard security matters.

It surmises that there is much room for cooperation that chimes with the objectives of the European Security Strategy and its Implementation Report. The Policy Brief concludes that the EU and Member States will need to balance desirability and ambition if coherent and effective EU-ROK cooperation is to emerge.

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EU: EEAS: EU relations with the Republic of Korea (South Korea) http://eeas.europa.eu/korea_south/index_en.htm

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