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European Political Cooperation: towards a Foreign Policy for western Europe / Allen, David; Rummel, Reinhardt; Wessels, Wolfgang 1982  Book
Allen, David Book
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Publication London, Butter Work, 1982.
Description viii, 184p
Standard Number 0408106638
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Factors in building a common Euro-Atlantic approach to regional: report / Washington, D.C. National Defense University, Institute for National Strategic Studies; Schmidt, Peter (ed); Barry, Charles L. (ed); Rummel, Reinhardt (ed) 1994  Book
Schmidt, Peter Book
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Publication Washington, D C, National Defence University, 1994.
Description 17p.
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In search of a trademark: EU civilian operations in Africa / Rummel, Reinhardt   Journal Article
Rummel, Reinhardt Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract Is the European Union about to develop a strategic culture? Analysis of past and present civilian missions under the European Security and Defence Policy in Africa and the assessment of the corresponding institutional setup in Brussels, including the Lisbon Treaty, does not deliver evidence for such a geopolitical quality. Most of the European Union member states continue to be preoccupied with the practical puzzle of the EU's internal build-up. At best the former colonial powers, especially Paris and London, seem to have an idea of a more far-reaching role of the EU on the African continent (see Libya). In the security field the European Union remains a collection of states with no common defence and not much collective, let alone unified, political will. It also lacks the ability to mount the resources for its declared international ambitions. Without these prerequisites for any development of a strategic culture Brussels is condemned to stay at the margin of an increasingly competitive multipolar world and to simply hope for some influence in individual cases of intervention.
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