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European Foreign, Security, and Defense Policy

Ginsberg, Roy and Smith, Michael E. and Smith, Hazel and Carlsnaes, Walter (2003) European Foreign, Security, and Defense Policy.

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Abstract

[Introduction by Mark A. Pollack, series editor]. This EUSA Review Forum examines an increasingly important aspect of the EU’s global role: its pursuit of a common foreign, security, and (potentially) defense policy. Although the EU has made great strides in foreign policy cooperation over the past few decades, especially when compared to similar efforts in other regional organizations, it still faces a number of challenges in attempting to enhance its foreign policy capabilities in light of the current debate on the EU’s constitutional structure. The following essays by four EUSA members provide various perspectives on some of these challenges, focusing on the complex interplay between policy outcomes, institutional arrangements, and the EU’s growing ambitions in security/defense affairs.

Item Type:Review Essay
Public Domain:No
Refereed:Yes
Status:Published
Authors, Individual:Ginsberg, Roy and Smith, Michael E. and Smith, Hazel and Carlsnaes, Walter
Editors:Staats, Valerie
Title:European Foreign, Security, and Defense Policy
Language:English
Publisher:European Union Studies Association
Publication:EUSA Review
Journals and Series:Series > European Union Studies Association (Pittsburgh) > EUSA Review Fora and Essays
Volume:16
Number:1
Pages:7
Year:2003
Subjects:EU policies and themes > External relations > foreign/security policy 1993--(includes CFSP/CESDP/ESS)
Keywords:Defense policy; security policy.
Alternative Locations:http://www.eustudies.org/CFSPForumWinter03.pdf
ID Code:68
Deposited By:Wilkin, Phil
Deposited On:21 February 2003