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European Integration and the Western Balkans

von Prof. Avni Mazrreku

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[1.] Ama/Fragment 039 01 - Diskussion
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Ama, European Commission 2005, Fragment, Gesichtet, SMWFragment, Schutzlevel sysop, Verschleierung

Typus
Verschleierung
Bearbeiter
SleepyHollow02
Gesichtet
Yes
Untersuchte Arbeit:
Seite: 39, Zeilen: 1-15
Quelle: European Commission 2005
Seite(n): 8. 9, Zeilen: 8: r.col.: 1 ff.; ; 9: l.col: 1 ff.
In the last 15 years, the Union has intensified efforts to play an international political and security role in line with its economic status. The conflicts that erupted in Europe after the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 convinced EU leaders of the need for effective joint action.

Only a few months after the Treaty of Maastricht entered into force, which formalized the principle of a Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP), war broke out in the territory of former Yugoslavia. The European Union tried unsuccessfully to broker a political solution to the crisis. As the EU had no military force of its own, its member countries could only intervene as part of UN and NATO forces which later sent to the region. But the lessons of this experience were not lost. In the light of Balkan wars, and of conflicts in Africa in the 1990s, the EU has created a European Security and Defence Policy (ESDP) within the overall framework of the CFSP.

More recently, the fight against international terrorism has strengthened this conviction.

In the last 15 years, the Union has intensified efforts to play an international political and security role more in line with its economic status. The conflicts that erupted in Europe after the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 convinced EU leaders of the need for effective joint action. More recently, the fight against international terrorism has strengthened this conviction.

The lessons of the Balkans

The principle of a Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) was formalised in 1992 in the Treaty of Maastricht. Only a few months later, war broke out in former Yugoslavia. The European Union tried unsuccessfully to broker a political solution to the crisis. As the EU had no military force of its own, its member countries could only intervene as part of UN and Nato forces which were later sent to the region.

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The lessons of this experience were not lost. In the light of the Balkan wars, and of conflicts in Africa in the 1990s, the EU has created a European Security and Defence Policy (ESDP) within the overall framework of the CFSP.

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