Reshaping the European Union's common foreign security policy through post-War Iraq

Typical analyses of the European Union's Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) tend to characterize it through its intergovernmentalist structure and processes. From the time when new initiatives were formed in 1999 under the Amsterdam Treaty which was aimed to improve its capabilities, the...

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Main Authors: Bainco, Bianca R., Joson, Andrea S.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-52162021-02-16T05:35:04Z Reshaping the European Union's common foreign security policy through post-War Iraq Bainco, Bianca R. Joson, Andrea S. Typical analyses of the European Union's Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) tend to characterize it through its intergovernmentalist structure and processes. From the time when new initiatives were formed in 1999 under the Amsterdam Treaty which was aimed to improve its capabilities, the study of the CFSP opened up new spheres and crucial areas for analysis, particularly in the field of peace-building.;"This research discusses how the intergovernmentalist structure of the EU member states manifested in the CFSP affects EU’s efforts to develop closer cooperation with the US towards the peace-building process of Post-war Iraq. Through content analysis and evaluative studies, this paper aims to prove that it is the very nature of the EU member states™ decision-making processes and their intergovernmentalist structure which limits their efforts and capacity to provide ample humanitarian assistance, implement peace-building activities efficiently and develop stronger cooperation with the US as they respond to the challenges of post-war Iraq. With this in mind, possible reforms are eventually considered and the era of rehabilitation in Iraq (Post-war Iraq) then becomes a venue for the reshaping of the Common Security and Defense Policy of the European Union. 2004-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/4739 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository European Union countries--Foreign relations, European Union countries--Defenses, European Union countries--Military policy European Languages and Societies International and Area Studies
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topic European Union countries--Foreign relations, European Union countries--Defenses, European Union countries--Military policy
European Languages and Societies
International and Area Studies
spellingShingle European Union countries--Foreign relations, European Union countries--Defenses, European Union countries--Military policy
European Languages and Societies
International and Area Studies
Bainco, Bianca R.
Joson, Andrea S.
Reshaping the European Union's common foreign security policy through post-War Iraq
description Typical analyses of the European Union's Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) tend to characterize it through its intergovernmentalist structure and processes. From the time when new initiatives were formed in 1999 under the Amsterdam Treaty which was aimed to improve its capabilities, the study of the CFSP opened up new spheres and crucial areas for analysis, particularly in the field of peace-building.;"This research discusses how the intergovernmentalist structure of the EU member states manifested in the CFSP affects EU’s efforts to develop closer cooperation with the US towards the peace-building process of Post-war Iraq. Through content analysis and evaluative studies, this paper aims to prove that it is the very nature of the EU member states™ decision-making processes and their intergovernmentalist structure which limits their efforts and capacity to provide ample humanitarian assistance, implement peace-building activities efficiently and develop stronger cooperation with the US as they respond to the challenges of post-war Iraq. With this in mind, possible reforms are eventually considered and the era of rehabilitation in Iraq (Post-war Iraq) then becomes a venue for the reshaping of the Common Security and Defense Policy of the European Union.
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author Bainco, Bianca R.
Joson, Andrea S.
author_facet Bainco, Bianca R.
Joson, Andrea S.
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title Reshaping the European Union's common foreign security policy through post-War Iraq
title_short Reshaping the European Union's common foreign security policy through post-War Iraq
title_full Reshaping the European Union's common foreign security policy through post-War Iraq
title_fullStr Reshaping the European Union's common foreign security policy through post-War Iraq
title_full_unstemmed Reshaping the European Union's common foreign security policy through post-War Iraq
title_sort reshaping the european union's common foreign security policy through post-war iraq
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2004
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