Other publications
Défense Européenne, la grande illusion [European Defence, the great illusion]
Book review. in European Foreign Affairs Review, vol. 14:4 (2009), pp. 624-626. (Photo credit: UK MoD Defence Images, Flickr)
Other publications
Book review. in European Foreign Affairs Review, vol. 14:4 (2009), pp. 624-626. (Photo credit: UK MoD Defence Images, Flickr)
Le remplacement du général David McKiernan par le général Stanley McChrystal à la tête des forces de l’Otan en Afghanistan, annoncé le 11 mai dernier, confirmait le besoin de donner […]
The war between Israel and Hezbollah in 2006 came to an end when both conflict parties accepted the plan of reinforcing the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) as […]
There is an urgent need to launch national debates (and a European debate) to define the strategic interest in Afghanistan. If we come to the conclusion that our security depends […]
The three presidents to be elected (President of the Commission, president of the Council and high representative) and an ambiguous treaty of Lisbon, they should live in harmony to avoid a paralysis of the European […]
Studia Diplomatica
Introduction, Joachim A. Koops – Inter-organizationalism in theory and practice, Rafael Biermann – More than wishful thinking? The EU, UN, NATO and the comprehensive approach to military crisis management, Claudia […]
Brainstorming with EUMS (EEAS)
Programme 16.30–17.00 Registration & Welcome Coffee 17.00–17.15 Welcome & Introduction Prof. Dr. Sven Biscop, Egmont & Ghent University
Visit of the European Studies Programme of the United States Army War College (Pennsylvania) to attend a lecture by Jo Coelmont on EU Strategic Autonomy: which military level of ambition?
The 2016 European Global Strategy (EUGS) introduced the objective of strategic autonomy. But what exactly does the EU want to be autonomous for? The debate so far has focused on […]