The European Security and Defense Policy : NATO's companion - or competitor? / Robert E. Hunter.
The European Union's new European Security and Defense Policy is a major step toward full European integration, in parallel with progress toward a Common Foreign and Security Policy. This work tells the story of ESDP's relationship to NATO.
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Santa Monica, Calif. :
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2002.
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Table of Contents:
- Background
- Introduction
- The grand bargain of Berlin and Brussels
- Beyond Berlin: devil in the details (I)
- St. Malo and beyond
- The three Ds, and a fourth
- Defense capabilities and the defense capabilities initiative
- From Washington to Cologne
- Congress responds
- The Helsinki watershed
- After Helsinki: getting the NATO-EU relationship right
- Practical arrangements: devil in the details (II)
- Parallel tracks
- U.S. concerns crystallize
- Nice and beyond
- The New U.S. administration
- Sorting it out
- Striking the balance: a U.S. view
- Practical steps: building a transatlantic bridge, not a barrier
- Looking to the future.