Managing Crises, Making Peace:
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Writen by Daniel Möckli (auth.) - PublisherPalgrave Macmillan
- Year2011
This book analyzes the European Union’s crisis management and peacebuilding strategies within the framework of its evolving security and defence policy. It explores the EU’s role in international conflicts, crisis prevention, and post-war peacebuilding, advocating for a more coherent and strategic approach to security governance. Key Themes: Evolution of EU Security and Defence Policy – Examines the historical and institutional development of the Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP). Crisis Management & Peacebuilding – Explores how the EU responds to international crises and engages in peace operations. Strategic Vision for EU Security – Proposes policy recommendations for strengthening EU defence and crisis response mechanisms. Comparative Case Studies – Analyzes EU interventions in conflict zones, assessing their effectiveness and limitations. Challenges and Future Directions – Discusses the geopolitical challenges facing EU security policy in an increasingly complex global order. This book is highly relevant for scholars, policymakers, and practitioners involved in peace studies, crisis management, and EU security policy.

