Impediments to the development of European Union's common security and defence policy
Date
2017
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Tartu Ülikool
Abstract
The global geopolitical rift has presented challenges as Russia's revisionism policy, a
spread of Islamic extremism and terrorism, instability in Eastern and Southern
neighbourhood causing migration crisis, the rise of ultranationalist populism igniting
Euro-scepticism. The situation requires a coherent and comprehensive approach from
the European Union, however, we observe the lack of motivation and sufficient
instruments to react. The European security initiatives finally resulted into Common
Security and Defence Policy (CSDP), however, Europeans inability to deliver an
effective response to existing challenges is encapsulated into impediments derived from
differences of views and goals of leading EU members. Therefore this work is designed
to explore European security and defence initiative focusing on problem why CSDP
failed to expand and develop deeper, and respond to the research question what are
such a wide differences of views on CSDP of leading European countries such as the
UK, France and Germany? Our tasks in the dissertation are at first to identify major
strategic divergences of leading EU member states such as the UK, France, and
Germany and secondly to identify and describe key factors that have contributed to
those strategic divergences. To respond stated research tasks within dissertation has
been used case study method exploring three EU state to see differences in their
motivations and goals and trace the process in order to identify key ruptures which
facilitated impediments to European security initiative. During research, we identified
stumbling blocks which have been generalised into conclusion. It emphasises major
problem of post-World War II European order inherited in modernity where the USA
holds hegemonic power and plays the decisive role in foreign and security affairs of
Europe preventing the emergence of European power core. The nature of EU and its
internal settings are also causing for the imperfection of system which cannot overcome
obstruction and develop the common defence. In addition, some states perceive
European integration in foreign and security area as a threat to own sovereignty
inducing them to act it in opposition.