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COMMON SECURITY POLICY (3) answer(s).
 
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EU foreign minister: beyond double-hatting / Grevi, Glovanni; Manca, Daniela; Quille, Gerrard Jan-Mar 2005  Journal Article
Quille, Gerrard Journal Article
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Publication Jan-Mar 2005.
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Introduction to the forum 'the EU's common security and defence / Wagner, Wolfgang; Kantner, Cathleen   Journal Article
Wagner, Wolfgang Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The democratic control and legitimacy of the Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP) has received growing attention. However, thus far, studies have mostly focused on 'blue prints', i.e., the analysis of formal powers of formal institutions, especially the European Parliament. These studies leave two desiderata that the contributions to this forum aim at overcoming: Firstly, in-depth case studies are required on how formal institutions make actual use of their formal powers in CSDP. Secondly, an examination of the 'sociocultural infrastructure' in which formal institutions and decision-making processes are embedded is required. The contributions to this forum redress both deficits. First, the actual practices of parliamentary involvement in the case of the EU's first maritime mission 'Atalanta' are examined. Second, the most important dimensions of the 'sociocultural infrastructure' are empirically studied, namely public opinion, the public sphere and civil society.
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Ukrainian crisis and the domestic constraints in EU’s common foreign and security policy / Kharsyntiew, Teiborlang T   Journal Article
Kharsyntiew, Teiborlang T Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Foreign and security policy cooperation is an ambitious goal of the European Union (EU). The EU has been successful to portray itself as a single actor in areas of international trade negotiation. However, on critical areas of ‘high politics’ of ‘national importance’, the EU Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) characterizes an interplay of politics at the domestic, regional and international level.
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