Able and willing? Assessing the EU’s capacity for military action
in European Foreign Affairs Review, Vol. 9, No. 9, 2004, pp. 509-527. (Photo credit: UK MoD Defence Images, Flickr)
in European Foreign Affairs Review, Vol. 9, No. 9, 2004, pp. 509-527. (Photo credit: UK MoD Defence Images, Flickr)
1. When the Cold War ended, it was generally thought that a new international era was about to begin. Emphasis on military security seemed to fade away. International diplomacy turned […]
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Published by the Royal Defence College (IRSD-KHID), Brussels in Sécurité & Stratégie, Paper n°82, March 2004. (Photo credit: Defence Images, Flickr)
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