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ID160992
Title ProperMilitarisation of cooperation against mass migration – the Central European Defence Cooperation (CEDC)
LanguageENG
AuthorNemeth, Bence
Summary / Abstract (Note)As a result of the migration crisis of 2015–2016, the management of mass migration and border control became militarised in Central Europe, and this process has also reshaped the dynamics of multinational defence cooperation in the region. Accordingly, while the so-called Central European Defence Cooperation (CEDC) was created by Austria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia and Slovenia in 2010 to support NATO and EU capability development projects via defence cooperation, after the migration crisis it became the major Central European forum for military cooperation against irregular mass migration. Although many defence officials in the region are not necessarily enthusiastic about this development, the Central European political environment and also practical defence considerations pushed the defence ministries of CEDC countries towards deeper cooperation on border control, as well as better coordination with ministries of interior affairs on the national and the regional levels.
`In' analytical NoteDefense and Security Analysis Vol. 34, No.1; Mar 2018: p.16-34
Journal SourceDefense and Security Analysis Vol: 34 No 1
Key WordsMigration ;  Central Europe ;  Defence Cooperation ;  Militarisation


 
 
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