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ID134063
Title ProperEuropean security policy for the people
Other Title Informationpublic opinion and the EU's common foreign, security and defence policy
LanguageENG
AuthorPeters, Dirk
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The democratic foundations of European integration in the foreign and defence realm are increasingly being debated. This article looks at the question of democratic legitimacy from one particular angle, by examining public opinion as measured in Eurobarometer surveys between 1989 and 2009. Based on reflections about the relation between polling results and wider questions of democracy, it examines three aspects of public opinion: general support for a common foreign and a common defence policy; differences among support rates in EU member states; and what roles Europeans would prefer for European armed forces. It turns out that general support for a common foreign policy is high, whereas the desirability of a common defence policy is much more contested. Moreover, citizens across Europe would prefer European armed forces to take on traditional tasks, as territorial defence. An EU defence policy that goes beyond strict intergovernmentalism and is directed towards protecting international law and universal human rights would thus require a significant communicative effort to become accepted.
`In' analytical NoteEuropean Security Vol.23, No.4; Dec.2014: p.388-408
Journal SourceEuropean Security Vol.23, No.4; Dec.2014: p.388-408
Key WordsPublic Opinion ;  EU's Foreign and Security Policy ;  EU Security and Defence Policy ;  Political Legitimacy ;  EU's Foreign Policy ;  EU's Security Policy ;  European Union - EU ;  European Integration ;  Democratic Legitimacy ;  Human Rights


 
 
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