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2. Making multilateralism matter: the EU Security Strategy
- Author:
- Catriona Gourlay, Catriona Mace, and Gerrard Quille
- Publication Date:
- 07-2003
- Content Type:
- Policy Brief
- Institution:
- International Security Information Service
- Abstract:
- The European Security Strategy (ESS) adopted as the basis for an EU Strategic Concept at the Thessaloniki European Council on 20 June is intellectually coherent, holistic and sufficiently flexible to enable the EU to adapt effectively to the changing security environment. It directly addresses the US priorities of international terrorism and weapons of mass destruction (WMD), proposing concrete steps within a broad framework. Moreover, should member states muster sufficient will to agree a Security Concept in December 2003, this will represent an important moment in the evolution of the EU-US strategic partnership. It remains to be seen, however, whether this will deliver effective multilateralism, an institutionalised and equitable dialogue with the US and the capabilities required for decisive and rapid responses to international crises.
- Topic:
- Security and Defense Policy
- Political Geography:
- Europe
3. Building bridges? What role for the EU in post-war Iraq?
- Author:
- Catriona Gourlay, Catriona Mace, and Jocelyn Mawdsley
- Publication Date:
- 05-2003
- Content Type:
- Policy Brief
- Institution:
- International Security Information Service
- Abstract:
- Now that the war in Iraq is officially over, the EU must consider what role it can play in post-war reconstruction. Thus far the Union has reacted swiftly to the humanitarian crisis but not yet defined the part that it will play in the stabilisation and institution building processes. With the US announcement that an interim administration should be in place in Iraq by June the pressure is on to define the EU's role in the reconstruction of Iraq and build bridges within its own CFSP.
- Topic:
- Security and Defense Policy
- Political Geography:
- Iraq and Europe
4. The EU Reunited? Implications of the Iraq Crisis for CFSP
- Author:
- Catriona Gourlay, Catriona Mace, Gerrard Quille, and Malin Tappert
- Publication Date:
- 02-2003
- Content Type:
- Policy Brief
- Institution:
- International Security Information Service
- Abstract:
- The extraordinary meeting of the European Council held in Brussels on 17th February was as much about the crisis in the EU as it was about the crisis in Iraq. The summit brought a welcome restatement of common principles after weeks of disunity among member states. However, while it succeeded in highlighting the commonalities in member state positions: multi-lateralism, support for the UN, and for a regional solution in the Middle East, there was no indication that divisions over the necessity and timing of the use of force had been bridged.
- Topic:
- Security and Defense Policy
- Political Geography:
- Europe
5. The European Union: Tackline the threat from Weapons of Mass Destruction
- Author:
- Gerrard Quille and Stephen Pullinger
- Publication Date:
- 11-2003
- Content Type:
- Working Paper
- Institution:
- International Security Information Service
- Abstract:
- This is the first in a series of Discussion and Policy Papers - published by ISIS Europe and Saferworld - that will trace, analyse and contribute towards developments in the European Union's emerging strategy against the proliferation of weapons and materials of mass destruction (WMD). This first paper has been written for circulation at the EU's Inter - Parliamentary Conference on the 'Non - proliferation and Disarmament Co - operation Initiative' within the framework of the G8 'Global Partnership against Materials and Weapons of Mass Destruction', launched in Kananaskis, Canada in July 2002. The authors welcome the initiative by the European Commission to promote Parliamentary interest in this important area of non - proliferation.
- Topic:
- Security, Arms Control and Proliferation, and Weapons of Mass Destruction
- Political Geography:
- Europe and Canada
6. Building an Integrated and Accountable European Security and Defence Policy
- Author:
- Catriona Gourlay and Catriona Mace
- Publication Date:
- 06-2003
- Content Type:
- Working Paper
- Institution:
- International Security Information Service
- Abstract:
- In this first conference session speakers addressed the ways in which structural reforms could improve the integration and accountability of the Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) and European Security and Defence Policy (ESDP). The draft constitution then under discussion at the European Convention was evaluated and the session aimed to identify further reforms that could be enacted in order to improve the integration and accountability of EU action in foreign affairs, security and defence.
- Topic:
- Security and Defense Policy
- Political Geography:
- Europe
7. The European Convention and Defence
- Author:
- Marta Martinelli, Gerrard Quille, Claire Piana, and Jamie Woodbridge
- Publication Date:
- 12-2002
- Content Type:
- Policy Brief
- Institution:
- International Security Information Service
- Abstract:
- The Convention WorkingGroup on Defence, chairedby Michel Barnier submitted itsfinal report on December 102002. This article reviews themajor debates within the groupand how they reflect memberstates' positions, in particular inrelation to the recent Franco-German Initiative.
- Topic:
- Security and Defense Policy
- Political Geography:
- Europe and Germany
8. The Greek Presidency's Programme for the military aspects of ESDP
- Author:
- Claire Piana, Jamie Woodbridge, and Dermot Doyle
- Publication Date:
- 09-2002
- Content Type:
- Policy Brief
- Institution:
- International Security Information Service
- Abstract:
- Following the Edinburgh agreement of 1992,Denmark waived its right to act as Presidency in all cases involving the elaboration and implementation of decisions having defence implications. Thus Greece now acts on behalf of Denmark on such issues Speaking to the Foreign Affairs Committee of the European Parliament (EP) on 11September, the Defence Minister Yiannos Papantoniou introduced the Greek Programme for the military aspects of ESDP.
- Topic:
- Security and Defense Policy
- Political Geography:
- Europe, Greece, and Denmark
9. Putting ESDP to the test: The first crisis management exercise
- Author:
- Catriona Gourlay and Jamie Woodbridge
- Publication Date:
- 07-2002
- Content Type:
- Policy Brief
- Institution:
- International Security Information Service
- Abstract:
- From 22-28 May the EU carried out its first exercise 'CME 02' to test the EU's ability to take decisions on the use of its military and civilian instruments in a crisis situation. While the evaluation process will only be complete by the end of July, it is already widely acknowledged that the exercise revealed that the EU's procedures are broadly adequate, but there is room for improvement particularly in relation to civil-military cooperation.
- Topic:
- Security and Defense Policy
- Political Geography:
- Europe
10. The EU's progress in mainstreaming conflict prevention
- Author:
- Catriona Gourlay, Jamie Woodbridge, and Lorraine Mullally
- Publication Date:
- 05-2002
- Content Type:
- Policy Brief
- Institution:
- International Security Information Service
- Abstract:
- At the Seville European Council in June 2002 the Spanish Presidency will present a report on progress made in the implementation of the EU Programme for the Prevention of Violent Conflicts agreed in Göteborg in June 2001. A key element of the EU Programme is its call for the development of mechanisms to mainstream conflict prevention, i.e. to ensure that all EU policies consistently take into consideration their impact on conflict and are tailored to support peace-building processes. This article provides a preliminary review of actions taken to this end.
- Topic:
- Security and Defense Policy
- Political Geography:
- Europe
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