Understanding the development of the ESDP: Perspectives and insights from historical institutionalism and theories of learning

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Series Details Number 64
Publication Date June 2005
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How can we best understand the emergence of the European Security and Defence Policy (ESDP)? This paper applies the theories of historical institutionalism and experiential learning to offer a dynamic conceptualisation of moves towards an ESDP which highlights some of the causal factors that a more temporally-restricted analysis would miss.

It firstly shows how the institutional and functional expansion of European Political Cooperation (EPC) over the course of the 1970s and 80s gave rise to a context in which the development of a security and defence dimension came to be viewed as more logical and even necessary. It then goes on to analyse some of the external factors (in the form of actors, events and institutions) that further pushed in this direction and proved to influence the policy’s subsequent evolution.

The paper is therefore intended to act as a first-step to understanding the ESDP’s development from this perspective.

Source Link http://www.efsps.eu/docs/wp642005Reynolds.pdf
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