CEU eTD Collection (2016); Atanasova, Aglika Asparuhova: To Intervene Or Not To Intervene:When Does The EU Intervene Militarily?

CEU Electronic Theses and Dissertations, 2016
Author Atanasova, Aglika Asparuhova
Title To Intervene Or Not To Intervene:When Does The EU Intervene Militarily?
Summary This paper is dedicated to the study of EU’s military interventions. The main research hypothesis tested through the case studies hereinafter is that the EU behaves as a risk averse actor in its military interventions deliberately intervening only in small scale military operations where high political risks and interests are not at stake. I argue that this choice is a strategic one and I introduce EU’s comprehensive approach to security as the key to understanding EU’s strategic actorness and situating the role of EU’s use of force in its external action.
Supervisor Balazs Peter
Department International Relations MA
Full texthttps://www.etd.ceu.edu/2016/atanasova_aglika.pdf

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