Naslov | The future of the Common Security and Defence Policy and small member states |
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Osnovni podatki o gradivu | Avtorji: | Juvan, Jelena (Avtor) | Jezik: | Angleški jezik | Vrsta gradiva: | Neznano | Tipologija: | 1.01 - Izvirni znanstveni članek | Organizacija: | MORS - Publikacije MORS | UDK: | 061.1EU:355.02 | ISSN pri članku: | 2463-9575 | COBISS_ID: | 77622275 | Statistika: | 3476 ogledov; 15 prenosov | Področja: | Gradivo ni uvrščeno v področja. |
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Datoteke: | RAZ_Juvan_Jelena_i2021.pdf (215,33 KB)
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Opis: | Twenty-two years after the EC meeting in Cologne where the CSDP came to life, we still cannot talk about a fully functional and operational CSDP. This article reflects on PESCO, CARD, the CDP and the EDF, and on some of the main issues in the European defence landscape today, which continues to be fragmented and lacks coherence in several aspects. Member States are still investing more in non-EU frameworks such as NATO, and still retain a national focus in their defence planning, showing very little discipline in meeting the commitments that they have undertaken. The question arises of what a small state can achieve in the current European architecture, if anything. The role of the small state is reflected through the Presidency of the European Council. |
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