Faster and More United?
The Debate About Europe's Crisis Response Capacity
European Commission(Author)
European Commission (Publisher)
Published in May 2007
Book
Hardback
389 pages
978-92-894-9952-1 (ISBN)
Description
The past five years have witnessed an extraordinary sequence of events: increased global terrorism; natural disasters of an unprecedented scale; kidnappings of European Union (EU) citizens in conflict zones; coups; and assassinations of political leaders. Such events have posed new challenges to global security. The EU, as an increasingly global security actor, has a responsibility to contribute to solving conflicts and assist wartorn countries or those devastated by natural disaster."Faster and More United?: The Debate About Europe's Crisis Response Capacity" discusses how the EU can use its resources to respond more effectively to the contemporary challenges in civilian crisis response. It presents a collection of writings and personal insights on the current state of play and future directions of European Crisis Response.This publication brings together expert opinion from EU institutions, European think-tanks and universities, high-ranking officials from the EU Military Staff, and experienced practitioners from non-governmental organisations.This work is divided into six sections: EU Response to Conflict; Field Experience; The EU Working in Partnership; Improving Quality in Civilian Crisis Response; Taking EU Decision Support to the 21st Century; and, Connectivity and Security of the Field Staff.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Brussels
Belgium
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
col. Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 300 mm
Width: 218 mm
ISBN-13
978-92-894-9952-1 (9789289499521)
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