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EU Military Operations as a Tool in the EU’s Foreign Policy Toolbox
EU Military Operations as a Tool in the EU’s Foreign Policy Toolbox

The Main Trends and Limitations

Author(s): Kamil Zajączkowski
Subject(s): EU-Accession / EU-DEvelopment
Published by: Centrum Europejskie Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego
Keywords: Common Security and Defence Policy; European Union; Military Operations; European Union Training Missions; Military Missions; Foreign Policy;Crisis Management (CM);

Summary/Abstract: The main aim of the article is to characterise and analyse EU military operations, taking into account their objectives, assumptions, successes as well as their limitations and weaknesses. The author focusses his research on EU activities in Sub-Saharan Africa. The following research questions were posed: – what is the specifi city and characteristic features of EU military crisis management operations; – to what extent and in what direction are military operations launched by the EU evolving; – in what way do EU military operations influence the perception of the EU as a civilian and normative power and affect the development of the EU as a security actor; – what are the main limitations and weaknesses of EU military operations and what is their future in EU foreign policy? The author applied the following research methods: factorial, comparative, scenario, quantitative, and qualitative analysis. The main conclusion is that the EU’s military operations and its military training missions should solely be perceived as one of the elements (measures) in EU foreign policy. As has been indicated in the title of the article, they are “a tool in the EU’s foreign policy toolbox”.

  • Issue Year: 25/2021
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 7-35
  • Page Count: 29
  • Language: English
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