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    Missile Defence in Europe: the political and security dimensions

    The debate over missile defence in Europe is likely to remain on the political agenda for the foreseeable future as discussions evolve on both sides of the Atlantic. This policy brief provides basic background information on missile defence and highlights some of the principal...

    Briefs
    3 March 2008 By: Gustav Lindstrom
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    For our eyes only? Shaping an intelligence community within the EU

    Developing international and cross-agency intelligence cooperation has become imperative in today’s security environment. If the so-called ‘new threats’ are to be tackled collectively, it is not only desirable but also necessary to make collective threat assessments.

    Occasional Papers
    1 January 2004 By: Björn M Müller-Wille
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    Space and security policy in Europe

    Space is a strategic asset, and its importance both in terms of technology and security cannot be overestimated.

    Occasional Papers
    1 December 2003 By: Stefano Silvestri
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    The Galileo satellite system and its security implications

    Aiming to reach operational status in 2008, the Galileo satellite system is planned to offer positioning, navigation and timing (PNT) services worldwide. It will join the ranks of the current GPS and GLONASS systems, allowing users to pinpoint their exact locations.

    Occasional Papers
    1 April 2003 By: Giovanni Gasparini, Gustav Lindstrom
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    Getting there: building strategic mobility into ESDP

    The commitment to create a credible military capability for Europe lies at the heart of European Security and Defence Policy (ESDP). A credible defence capability does not depend exclusively on sound armed forces but also on swift projection of these forces into theatres of...

    Occasional Papers
    1 November 2002 By: Katia Vlachos-Dengler
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    Bigger EU, wider CFSP, stronger ESDP? The view from Central Europe

    This paper collects the papers delivered by a group of mostly young researchers from the ten Central European candidate countries in response to a grid of common questions submitted to them by the Institute for Security Studies in 2001. The considerations that follow summarize...

    Occasional Papers
    1 April 2002 By: Antonio Missiroli
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    Reconciling the prince's two 'arms'. Internal-external security policy coordination in the European Union

    The blurring of the distinction between internal and external security, and the connected impulse towards better coordination between the correspondent policy fields, are among the fundamental structural changes in international relations that have occurred during the last...

    Occasional Papers
    1 October 2001 By: Ferruccio Pastore
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    Coherence for security policy: debates - cases- assessments

    This Occasional Paper stems from a series of meetings of an ISS Task Force on ‘The Coherence of CFSP’ held in Paris between October 2000 and April 2001. Task Forces are small groups of experts and officials from member States, international bodies and think tanks that convene...

    Occasional Papers
    1 May 2001 By: Antonio Missiroli
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    A common European export policy for defence and dual-use items?

    In Europe, arms and dual-use exports raise complex questions. They fall between two policy spheres that are organised in a distinctly contrasting manner. On the one hand, they are an intrinsic part of commercial policy that lies within the exclusive competence of the European...

    Occasional Papers
    1 May 2001 By: Burkard Schmitt
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    Realigning Neutrality? - Irish Defence Policy and the EU

    Daniel Keohane explores the changing context of Irish defence policy in light of the rapid development of the CESDP. He touches on policy considerations germane to all EU member-states with a tradition of neutrality who are having to adjust to a new role in a changing world...

    Occasional Papers
    1 March 2001 By: Daniel Keohane

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