The Hour of Europe - Discussion about the Possible Intervention by the Western European Union (WEU) in the War in Croatia in 1991 Cover Image

Trenutak Europe – rasprava o mogućoj intervenciji Zapadnoeuropske unije (WEU) u rat u Hrvatskoj tijekom ljeta 1991. godine
The Hour of Europe - Discussion about the Possible Intervention by the Western European Union (WEU) in the War in Croatia in 1991

Author(s): Vladimir Filipović
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences
Published by: Fakultet političkih znanosti u Zagrebu
Keywords: European Union; Western European Union; common foreign and security policy; European defence; war in Croatia

Summary/Abstract: Following the example of the discussion about the possible intervention undertaken by the Western European Union (WEU) with the aim of stopping the war in Croatia, this work strives to show the extent to which the war in Croatia influenced the development of the European relations and institutions, and vice versa. The discussion was held on two occasions, end July – early August and second half of September 1991. The advocates of such an initiative were led by the idea of WEU military intervention which could stop the war, strengthen the European idea, and lay the foundations for a successful foreign and defensive politics of the future European Union during the phase of institution-building. Besides that, the intervention would undoubtedly have saved many lives in Croatia, and subsequently in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Reluctance and various interpretations among large European countries – not only of the war in Croatia, but also of the European future – resulted in passivity which played a huge role in determining the future form of European institutions during the key period before Maastricht.

  • Issue Year: XLVII/2010
  • Issue No: 04
  • Page Range: 210-224
  • Page Count: 15
  • Language: Croatian
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