The course and meaning of the Petersberg operations by the Western European Union

Peacekeeping operations are nowadays an important phenomenon in international relations and especially in conflict-ridden regions. The concept and framework of such operations has been constantly evolving in the past and one of the milestones of this evolution was the fall of the communist system an...

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Main Author: Małgorzata Madej
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Mikołaja Kopernika 2014-03-01
Series:Historia i Polityka
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Online Access:https://apcz.umk.pl/czasopisma/index.php/HiP/article/view/3099
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spelling doaj-d6c89b463ae942dabe266e20387bbaa82020-12-05T09:34:37ZengWydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Mikołaja KopernikaHistoria i Polityka1899-51602391-76522014-03-0109 (16)597010.12775/HiP.2013.0042883The course and meaning of the Petersberg operations by the Western European UnionMałgorzata Madej0Wyższa Szkoła Handlowa we WrocławiuPeacekeeping operations are nowadays an important phenomenon in international relations and especially in conflict-ridden regions. The concept and framework of such operations has been constantly evolving in the past and one of the milestones of this evolution was the fall of the communist system and the end of the cold war. In Europe, this historic moment coincided with establishment by the Maastricht Treaty of the new organism within the process of western Europe’s integration: the European Union. Both these facts triggered a reaction of the somewhat passive and hardly visible European defence organisation of the Western European Union. Its Petersberg Declaration of 1992 redefined security and sought to change peace obligations of the member states of WEU, as they accepted a broader responsibility and a broader concept of security in the European region. This was an important first step in making defence integration a part of the mainstream integration process. On the legal basis of the Petersberg Declaration, six operations were carried out. The paper discusses them, showing striking similarities, which actually comprise a special philosophy of intervention by WEU. This philosophy reflects both strengths and weaknesses of WEU’s role in the European integration.https://apcz.umk.pl/czasopisma/index.php/HiP/article/view/3099misja petersburskaunia zachodnioeuropejskadziałania na rzecz pokoju unii zachodnioeuropejskiejbezpieczeństwo w europie
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The course and meaning of the Petersberg operations by the Western European Union
Historia i Polityka
misja petersburska
unia zachodnioeuropejska
działania na rzecz pokoju unii zachodnioeuropejskiej
bezpieczeństwo w europie
author_facet Małgorzata Madej
author_sort Małgorzata Madej
title The course and meaning of the Petersberg operations by the Western European Union
title_short The course and meaning of the Petersberg operations by the Western European Union
title_full The course and meaning of the Petersberg operations by the Western European Union
title_fullStr The course and meaning of the Petersberg operations by the Western European Union
title_full_unstemmed The course and meaning of the Petersberg operations by the Western European Union
title_sort course and meaning of the petersberg operations by the western european union
publisher Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Mikołaja Kopernika
series Historia i Polityka
issn 1899-5160
2391-7652
publishDate 2014-03-01
description Peacekeeping operations are nowadays an important phenomenon in international relations and especially in conflict-ridden regions. The concept and framework of such operations has been constantly evolving in the past and one of the milestones of this evolution was the fall of the communist system and the end of the cold war. In Europe, this historic moment coincided with establishment by the Maastricht Treaty of the new organism within the process of western Europe’s integration: the European Union. Both these facts triggered a reaction of the somewhat passive and hardly visible European defence organisation of the Western European Union. Its Petersberg Declaration of 1992 redefined security and sought to change peace obligations of the member states of WEU, as they accepted a broader responsibility and a broader concept of security in the European region. This was an important first step in making defence integration a part of the mainstream integration process. On the legal basis of the Petersberg Declaration, six operations were carried out. The paper discusses them, showing striking similarities, which actually comprise a special philosophy of intervention by WEU. This philosophy reflects both strengths and weaknesses of WEU’s role in the European integration.
topic misja petersburska
unia zachodnioeuropejska
działania na rzecz pokoju unii zachodnioeuropejskiej
bezpieczeństwo w europie
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