The Common Security and Defence Policy: National Perspectives

By Daniel Fiott, Nick Witney, Jolyon Howorth, Tom Dyson, Simon J. Smith, Benoît Gomis, Olivier de France, Hilmar Linnenkamp, Ronja Kempin, Falk Tettweiler, Sven Biscop, Giovanni Faleg, The Amazing Strategic Orchestra of Belgian Defence, Alessandro Marrone, Enrique Fojon, Enrique Mora, Felix Arteaga, Manuel Muniz, Francisco de Borja Lasheras, Antonios Nestoras, Edgars Kiukucans, Dominik P. Jankowski, Jacek Bartosiak, Ton van Osch, Frank Bekkers, Oscar Jonsson, Carlos Branco, Tomas Weiss, Margiris Abukevicius, Sten Rynning, Jon Rahbek-Clemmensen, Vivien Pertusot, Dick Zandee, Jo Coelmont, Alexander Mattelaer

The Common Security and Defence Policy: National Perspectives
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Given the Ukraine crisis, Russia’s resurgence and the burning crises in the South there has never been a better time to discuss European defence. From November 2014 to March 2015, the online magazine European Geostrategy published a number of excellent essays on the European Union’s Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP), all from a national perspective. You can now read all of the essays in this one neat publication. Indeed, in this essay collection jointly published by European Geostrategy, the Egmont Institute and the Institute for European Studies, a host of leading experts give their national perspectives on the present state and future of the EU’s CSDP. Each of the thirty-four essays focuses on the continued relevance of the CSDP when compared to the security challenges facing Europe today. Some essays give a bleak picture of the future, whereas others see grounds for optimism. Either way the essays are bound to provoke reactions of all kinds.