Hajnalka VINCZE is a security policy researcher specialized in European and transatlantic issues. Her analyses deal with intra-European and Euro-American power relations, with a particular emphasis on the strategic dimension
and the technological-industrial basis. She takes position in favour
of an autonomous, political Europe. Her commitment to the
preservation and promotion of the European model makes
her a long-time advocate of the core Europe concept.

"Integrated Europe where there would be no policy, would depend on an outsider who, in contrast, would have one." (Charles de Gaulle, 1961)

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Assessment 2007 of the European Union’s security and defence policy

Défense & Stratégie n°22, January 2008

Language of the original publication: French

The following brief overview proposes to summarize the principal developments of the year 2007 in the field of European defence. In this regard, two preliminary remarks are of order. The first one is terminological; it relates to the denomination ESDP (European security and defence policy) used up to now, present paper included. It is bound to become, once the new treaty ratified, CSDP (Common security and defence policy). The second remark consists in stressing that the developments and the debates in 2007 continue to revolve around the most controversial concept in European defence, namely the term of ‘autonomy’. Be it in the institutional field (launching of the EU Operations Centre, long time prohibited out of respect to NATO’s supposed primacy) or in the armament sector (assertion of the requirement of ‘non-dependence’ for key defence technologies), in 2007, ESDP continued its timid but inexorable march towards an edifying ‘coming out’ of the Member States’ fundamental divergences on the very essence of their adventure.

• Missions and operations
• Institutional aspects
• Civilian and military capabilities
• The armaments field
• EU-NATO relations
• The Lisbon Treaty

Text in French, with rough translation possibility into English/German at the bottom of the page.

(Hajnalka Vincze, Assessment 2007 of the European Union’s security and defence policy, Défense & Stratégie n°22, January 2008, 27,000 characters)

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