Product details
- Categories: Foreign and Security Policy
- Publisher: PALGRAVE-MACMILLAN
- ISBN: 9781137307620
- Publication Date: 08/02/2013
- Binding: Paperback
- Number of pages: 256
- Language: English
Summary
This book is the first analysis of French-British leadership in the security and defence policy of the EU. The French return to NATO while the British take a lead in the ESDP. Why? The reasons are the new national interests that emerge when European states pay less for defence and fail to modernize, while the US calls for more effort in order to have allies that can contribute to the demanding wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Africa. The need for multilateral military burden-sharing has never been clearer: no state can deploy without the political support of others, and governments need to share blame and risk. The new national interests also imply that France, Britain, and the US share an interest in the ESDP. This paperback version includes a preface on the EU's latest position as an international security actor.
Table of contents
New Preface
Introduction
PART I: SECURITY POLICY IN EUROPE
Post-National Security Policy in Europe
EU Security and Defence Policy: Legitimacy and Capability
EU Security Dynamics: The New National Interests
PART II: EU SECURITY DYNAMICS: PURSUING NATIONAL INTERESTS
Playing the Great Game: France, Britain, and Germany
Playing the Two-Level Game: France, Britain, Germany
PART III: INCURRING SECURITY POLICY DEPENDENCIES
Coalitions of the Able: The Pooling of Military Capacity in the ESDP
Coalitions of the Willing: The Pooling of Sovereignty in the ESDP