Description |
1 online resource (86 pages) : color illustrations |
Series |
Report ; no. 31 |
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ISS report ; no. 31
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Contents |
Introduction / Thierry Tardy -- The new forms of civilian crisis management / Thierry Tardy -- Civilian CSDP : responding to challenges and meeting expectations / Tanja Tamminen -- Box 1 : CSDP civilian capability development / Nina Antolovic Tovornik -- What civilian-military synergies? / Snowy Lintern -- Development cooperation and crisis management / Clement Boutillier -- FRONTEX as crisis manager / Roderick Parkes -- Box 2 : Strengthening ties between CSDP and FSJ / Michel Savary -- Counter-terrorism as a civilian crisis management activity / Birgit Loeser -- Civil society and crisis management / Catherine Woollard -- Conclusion : towards a new paradigm? / Thierry Tardy |
Summary |
"This Report explores how EU civilian crisis management (CCM) has evolved over the past decade, showing how the concept and activity have been transformed by changes in the international security environment as well as in the EU's institutional setting. Security challenges such as organised crime, illegal migration or terrorism have made the traditional divide between internal and external security increasingly irrelevant. New types of CCM actors have thus emerged, in the field of Justice and Home Affairs in particular, that have de facto embraced crisis management in response to new threats. This publication seeks to identify the challenges as well as the opportunities that these changes present for CCM, and examines inter alia how EU CCM actors and policies have adapted to the new environment and how they can best serve the Union's strategic priorities as identified by the EU Global Strategy"--Publisher's web site |
Notes |
"January 2017." |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
Online resource; title from PDF title page (EUISS, viewed March 6, 2017) |
Subject |
Crisis management -- European Union countries
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Peace-building -- European Union countries
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Civil-military relations -- European Union countries
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Security, International.
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aid to disadvantaged groups.
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aid to disaster victims.
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anti-crisis plan.
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civilian victim.
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common strategy.
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Civil-military relations.
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Crisis management.
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Peace-building.
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Security, International.
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European Union countries.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Institute for Security Studies (Paris, France), publisher.
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ISBN |
9789291986118 |
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9291986119 |
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