Aktywność Unii Europejskiej na rzecz bezpieczeństwa i obrony. Analiza w świetle teorii instytucjonalizmu historycznego
The European Union activity for security and defense. Analysis in the light of the theory of historical institutionalism
Author(s): Zbigniew CzachórSubject(s): International Law, Sociology, EU-Accession / EU-DEvelopment
Published by: Akademia im. Jakuba z Paradyża
Keywords: Situations of real danger; stronger and faster in action; solidarity and resilience the Common Security and Defense Policy
Summary/Abstract: In situations of real danger, Europe should be stronger and faster in action. Solidarity and resilience require the EU to be united and to act jointly and systematically in consultation with allies, partners and third countries. Preventing, sharing sensitive data, ending armed conflict, overcoming widespread human rights violations, spreading democracy and the rule of law, and combating terrorism are priorities of the EU and its citizens, and should be carried out both within the EU and abroad. It is extremely important to make rapid further progress in the development of civilian capabilities. This includes the need to increase responsiveness to ensure more efficient, faster and more flexible deployment of civilian missions in the field of the Common Security and Defense Policy, which are key as one of the pillars of the EU’s comprehensive approach.
Journal: Studia Administracji i Bezpieczeństwa
- Issue Year: 1/2018
- Issue No: 4
- Page Range: 103-124
- Page Count: 20
- Language: Polish