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Csdp And Nato: Rethinking The Transatlantic Security Relationship, Pia Bhathal
Csdp And Nato: Rethinking The Transatlantic Security Relationship, Pia Bhathal
Claremont-UC Undergraduate Research Conference on the European Union
This paper explores the European Union’s (EU) security relationship with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and the United States (US) through the framework of the Common Security and Defense Policy (CSDP). Skeptics have decried the rise of CSDP as a new security pillar, arguing that it is an attempt to balance against NATO and the US. I argue that this criticism is false. A comparison of two CSDP military operations, European Union Force Chad/CAR (EUFOR Tchad/RCA) and European Union Force Althea (EUFOR Althea), shows that operational success is heavily dependent on the EU’s ability to use NATO assets through …
An Ever Closer Union: The European Security And Defense Policy And The Development Of Hard Power Capabilities In The European Union, Daniel Stepanicich
An Ever Closer Union: The European Security And Defense Policy And The Development Of Hard Power Capabilities In The European Union, Daniel Stepanicich
Claremont-UC Undergraduate Research Conference on the European Union
No abstract provided.
The Kosovo War: Nato’S Opportunity, Sead Osmani
The Kosovo War: Nato’S Opportunity, Sead Osmani
Claremont-UC Undergraduate Research Conference on the European Union
No abstract provided.
Divided Responsibility: Nato, The European Union, And European Defense After Cold War, Samuel Jubelirer
Divided Responsibility: Nato, The European Union, And European Defense After Cold War, Samuel Jubelirer
Claremont-UC Undergraduate Research Conference on the European Union
No abstract provided.
Nato Expansion During The Cold War And After, Evan Jaroff
Nato Expansion During The Cold War And After, Evan Jaroff
Claremont-UC Undergraduate Research Conference on the European Union
No abstract provided.
Nato's Role In The Global War On Terror: Is The Alliance Obsolete?, Benjamin Forster
Nato's Role In The Global War On Terror: Is The Alliance Obsolete?, Benjamin Forster
Claremont-UC Undergraduate Research Conference on the European Union
No abstract provided.
Adapting To The Twenty-First Century: A Flexible Nato, Sarah Bohman
Adapting To The Twenty-First Century: A Flexible Nato, Sarah Bohman
Claremont-UC Undergraduate Research Conference on the European Union
No abstract provided.
Les Ambitions De Sarkozy Et Le Leadership Francais Dans L'Intervention En Libye De 2011, Heather Annette Siegel
Les Ambitions De Sarkozy Et Le Leadership Francais Dans L'Intervention En Libye De 2011, Heather Annette Siegel
CMC Senior Theses
En mars 2011, la communauté internationale s'est réunie pour soutenir les ambitions démocratiques des manifestants libyens et pour s'opposer vigoureusement à la violence perpétrée par Kadhafi contre son peuple. Nicolas Sarkzoy, président de la République française, a joué un rôle clé dans les négociations qui ont entraîné la mise en place d'une zone d'exclusion aérienne et le lancement d'une opération militaire pour protéger les populations civiles en Libye. Cette thèse examine les ambitions de Sarkozy et le leadership diplomatique qu'il a démontré entre le déclenchement des révoltes en Libye et le prise en charge de l'opération militaire par l'Otan. Elle …
A Theoretical Analysis Of The Future Of Nato, Kaj W. E. Pedersen
A Theoretical Analysis Of The Future Of Nato, Kaj W. E. Pedersen
CMC Senior Theses
My argument about NATO’s future is a combination of both neo-realist and constructivist thought, an adaptation of both neo-realist power struggles and constructivist institutional structures. Due to a lack of a significant threat, NATO will collapse as a military alliance. However, due to the longevity of the Trans-Atlantic Relationship, the similarities in the governmental structure of its members and the history of peaceful interactions between the allies on both sides of the Atlantic, the current “security community” will remain despite the collapse of the military aspects of the Alliance. NATO has been held together through organizational inertia and shifting the …