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Heading for the application of the "community method" to security and defence of the European Union by means of permanent structured cooperation?
No rumo da "comunitarização" da segurança e defesa da União Europeia mediante a cooperação estruturada permanente?
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Abstract The Treaty of Lisbon, in line with the failed Constitutional Treaty and in the sequence of several initiatives which had taken place, came to provide for the mechanism of permanent structured cooperation. The goal of this mechanism is to enable the arising of a vanguard of Member States, eventually ... view more
The Treaty of Lisbon, in line with the failed Constitutional Treaty and in the sequence of several initiatives which had taken place, came to provide for the mechanism of permanent structured cooperation. The goal of this mechanism is to enable the arising of a vanguard of Member States, eventually ready to form the embryo of a future European Union's exclusive defence system. Although permanent structured cooperation represents a step towards the application of the "community method" to security and defence of the European Union, it doesn't still fit in that pattern. Only future can tell, if permanent structured cooperation is likely to provide the European Union with a security and defence policy based on the "community method".... view less
Keywords
CSDP; EU; security policy; defense policy; European cooperation
Classification
European Politics
Peace and Conflict Research, International Conflicts, Security Policy
Free Keywords
permanent structured cooperation
Document language
Portuguese
Publication Year
2012
Page/Pages
p. 1-16
Journal
Lex Humana, 4 (2012) 2
ISSN
2175-0947
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed