How can the Different Initiatives in Terms of Pooling Capabilities be coordinated?

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Series Details July 2012
Publication Date 01/07/2012
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The French Institute for International and Strategic Affairs (IRIS) is one of the main independent European Think Tanks on geopolitical and strategic issues.

IRIS, a public-interest association created in 1991, is a French think tank on geopolitical and strategic issues. It is the only international think tank to have been set up as a totally private initiative in an independent approach. IRIS activities can be divided into four fields: research, organisation of events and meetings, publishing and training.

IRIS Notes, written by IRIS experts or IRIS associate fellow researchers offer an in-depth analysis of current affairs.Abstract:

In 2010, the European Union and NATO pledged to pool their capabilities along the lines of bilateral initiatives like the Franco‐British Treaty. The pooling and sharing of capabilities was essentially a response to cut‐backs in defence budgets of Western countries and should also help to redress capability shortfalls. The concept of pooling and sharing was not new, but had not been successful in the 2000s. This report examines the result of the Franco‐British, EU and NATO capability pooling initiatives.

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