<P>This new book provides an in-depth analysis of the projects of improvement carried out by the civilian peacebuilding missions in Bosnia and Macedonia, drawing on the work of Michel Foucault to make the case that the EU’s (self-) image as a model peacebuilder conceals another side of the European
The European Union´s Foreign, Security and Defence Policies and Austria´s Ambitions
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✦ Synopsis
The Development of CFSP and ESDP
The Geopolitical Changes
Hard-liners Prevail
Balancing of Dominant American Power
Revitalisation of the CFSP
The Composition of the EURRF
An Expeditionary Force for the EU?
The New Requirements: Towards Expeditionary Capabilities?
Austria and the EURRF
A Conceptual Approach
The Security Environment
Political Ambitions
The Operational Context
Austria’s Present Capabilities
The New Requirements: Homeland Security
The New Requirements: Expeditionary Operations
Conscription
Co-operability
Towards a Balanced Force Structure
The Route to Transformation
Annex 1
Current Capabilities
Annex 2
Capability Commitment Conference (CCC)
Austrian Commitments
European Capability Action Plan (ECAP)
✦ Subjects
Международные отношения;Международные отношения
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