Posted on 2005-04-15.
von Bernhard May und May-Britt Stumbaum (Hrsg.)
NATO and the EU find themselves struggling hard to adjust to the challenges of a post-9-11 world. While trying to find their role in coping with the new threats, NATO and the EU are in the process of setting up a working relationship with each other. One of the strategies both institutions have chosen is promoting stability through enlargement - a strategy that is in return changing the institutions. Beyond enlargement, NATO and the EU are developing strategies that seem to be unrelated as well as parallel to each other: Are they complementary or competitive? Complementary or Competitive?
NATO and EU Security Strategies within an ever larger Europe was the title of the DGAP's 7th Annual New Faces Conference which took place in Berlin from 8-10 October 2004. The DGAP Forum on European Foreign and Security Policy pursues a three-pronged approach to bring together tomorrow's decision-makers from different stages of their careers (graduates, young professionals, experts). For the New Faces Conference, the Forum annually gathers twenty promising, young strategic scholars from EU Member and Accession States, Russia, the United States and selected Asian countries to discuss current security challenges. The revised conference papers are presented in this volume.
German Council on Foreign Relations
Forum
European Foreign and Security Policy
Berlin
2005
188 Seiten
Schutzgebühr: EUR 12,00 (für
DGAP-Mitglieder: EUR 6,00)
ISBN 3-9810553-2-2
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