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ID079727
Title ProperSuperficial, not substantial
Other Title Informationthe ambiguity of public support for Europe's security and defence policy
LanguageENG
AuthorBrummer, Klaus
Publication2007.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Surveys such as the European Commission's Eurobarometer regularly reveal high levels of public support for European Security and Defence Policy (ESDP). This paper argues, however, that public support for ESDP is only superficial, not substantial. First, there is no homogeneous 'European' public support for ESDP. Second, security and defence, as covered by ESDP with its focus on global crisis-management, rank very low among Europeans' priorities. Third, Europeans are very sceptical about the appropriateness of military means, and hence a core element of ESDP, as a legitimate instrument in international affairs. These reservations are likely to have constraining effects on ESDP's future development. At the same time, there are compelling reasons for the further development of ESDP. Therefore, Europe's political elites should initiate a public diplomacy campaign inside the EU in which the case for Europe's further evolution as a strategic security and defence actor is made. ESDP operations are the most promising starting points as they illustrate both the normative and the 'realist' necessities of European engagement in global security affairs
`In' analytical NoteEuropean Security Vol. 16, No.2; 2007: p183-201
Journal SourceEuropean Security Vol. 16, No.2; 2007: p183-201
Key WordsEuropean Security Defence Policy ;  Global Security


 
 
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