Description |
1 online resource (44 pages) : color illustrations |
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[Clingendael report] |
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Clingendael report
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Contents |
1. Introduction -- 2. Africa as a continent of conflict / Hans Hoebeke -- 3. The EU's comprehensive approach / Hans Merket -- 4. The CSDP in Africa / Minke Meijnders & Dick Zandee -- 5. Conclusions |
Summary |
Instability and conflict in Africa create a range of security problems for Europe. Rapidly increasing migration via the Mediterranean Sea, extremism and terrorism, as well as cross-border crime, all have implications for security in Europe, but are spill-over effects of instability outside Europe. The European Union has a considerable interest in a stable Africa, and also seems willing to assume a special responsibility for the continent. This Clingendael report focuses on the European Union's role as a security actor in Africa. It considers the use of all the policy instruments at the EU's disposal. The authors concentrate mainly on the question how the integrated approach is evolving, and what consequences this has for the Common Security and Defence Policy.-- Publisher description |
Notes |
At head of title: Clingandael, Netherlands Institute of International Relations |
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"December 2015." |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
Online resource; title from title page (Clingandael, viewed December 23, 2015) |
Subject |
Common Security and Defence Policy.
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SUBJECT |
Common Security and Defence Policy. fast (OCoLC)fst01912665 |
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Security, International -- European Union countries
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Security, International -- Africa
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Diplomatic relations.
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Security, International.
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European Union countries -- Foreign relations -- Africa
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Africa -- Foreign relations -- European Union countries
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Subject |
Africa.
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European Union countries.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Hoebeke, Hans, author
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Merket, Hans, author
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Meijnders, Minke, author
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