The European security environment has been subject to a large amount of changes within the last two decades. For this reason, the creation of a structured European defence system has become a primary necessity for European states. Being involved in a highly volatile security environment and facing a myriad of economic, political, and practical problems, European countries started to understand that the only way to form a structure that could give them sufficient means to guarantee their security must be cooperative in nature…
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Possibilities and Challenges to the Creation of a Cooperative European Defence System
- Post author:Finabel
- Post published:20 February 2019
- Post category:Food For Thought
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