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Author Nissen, Christine, author

Title Forged in crisis : the EU's common security and defence policy after Brexit / [Christine Nissen]
Published Copenhagen, Denmark : Danish Institute for International Studies, 2017
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Description 1 online resource ("This report is written by Christine Nissen, PhD Student")
1 online resource (69 pages) : map, color photographs
Series DIIS report ; 2017:12
DIIS report ; 2017:12.
Contents List of abbreviations. -- Introduction. -- The CSDP and the UK's role in it. -- Recent trends and developments in EU security and defence cooperation since the Brexit referendum. -- The future of European security and defence cooperation after Brexit. -- Conclusion. -- Notes. -- Bibliography
Summary By the middle of 2019, it is highly likely that the UK will no longer be a part of the EU. In direct response to Brexit, the EU has embarked on a path towards developing a much stronger EU security and defence union. Thus, a crucial question in the coming years will be how the UK-EU relationship will be organized after Britain leaves. As the scenarios put forward in this section have pointed out, the future relationship between the UK and the EU may develop in significantly different directions. While both the EU and the UK have an interest in retaining some relationship, it will not be a straightforward political or legal exercise to do so. The current process for strengthened EU defence and security cooperation focuses on developing joint capabilities rather than on institution building or the deployment of new missions. While member states agree on a step-by-step plan towards enhanced capabilities, there is still no clear end-goal for EU security and defence cooperation. From a political perspective, there are good reasons for continued involvement of the UK in EU security and defence cooperation post-Brexit. From a legal perspective however, it will be difficult to retain this involvement since the EU treaties only give decision-making competences to EU member states
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 64-68)
Notes Online resource; title from PDF cover page (DIIS, viewed January 8, 2018)
Subject Security, International -- European Union countries -- International cooperation
Military planning -- European Union countries
Military planning.
Military policy -- International cooperation.
SUBJECT European Union countries -- Military policy -- International cooperation
Subject European Union countries.
Form Electronic book
Author Dansk institut for internationale studier, author.
ISBN 9788776059002
8776059006
9788776058999
8776058999
Other Titles EU's common security and defence policy after Brexit
European Union's common security and defence policy after Brexit