Policy-Making in EU Security and Defense. An Institutional Perspective

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Publication Date 2013
ISBN 978-1-137-35786-1
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EU foreign policy has long been considered the exclusive domain of member states. This book challenges such conventional state-centered wisdom by analyzing the influence of the Brussels-based EU officials in the sensitive area of security and defense. It asks why the member states have delegated important functions to the EU and continues to examine how EU civil servants affect the planning and conduct of civilian and military operations.

Using multiple case studies and insights from over a hundred interviews, this book shows how everyday security policy is made in practice. Whether it concerns the deployment of uniformed personnel to Aceh, Bosnia, Chad or Kosovo, the EU officials in the Council and the European External Action Service shape outcomes and make a difference.

Contents:

1. Introduction
2. Delegation and Agency in International Relations
3. Institutional Development in EU Security and Defense
4. Policy-Making in EU Security and Defense
5. Military Operation in Bosnia
6. Monitoring Mission in Aceh
7. Military Operation in Chad
8. Rule of Law Mission in Kosovo
9. Conclusion

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