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 text | https://www.etd.ceu.edu/2016/atanasova_aglika.pdf |
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