The European Union’s Security Conceptualisation vs. its Risk Prevention Capabilities
The European Union’s Security Conceptualisation vs. its Risk Prevention Capabilities
Author(s): Agata DziewulskaSubject(s): Politics / Political Sciences
Published by: Uniwersytet Adama Mickiewicza
Keywords: European security; European security strategy; defence; comprehensive approach; integrated approach;CSDP;
Summary/Abstract: The European Union, as an area of unquestionable prosperity, on which the countries that make up it have been working since the 1950s, faces the constant challenge of combating threats to the security of its societies. In a changing world, these threats are constantly evolving. They were first summarised in the European Security Strategy and the list of threats was revised in Global Strategy published in 2016. The Union is therefore aware both of the processes of change in international relations and of the threats that this entails for the Union, its Member States and society. Does this awareness motivate Member States and EU authorities to consolidate their defence efforts? Are the measures to address the risks to the Union adequate to the degree of danger? Are the policies of the Union so developed as to maintain peace of mind in the face of threats? This article analyses the risks and attempts to answer these questions.
Journal: Rocznik Integracji Europejskiej
- Issue Year: 2020
- Issue No: 14
- Page Range: 125-140
- Page Count: 16
- Language: English