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What European security and defence policy do we need?
This synthesis by Elvire Fabry, Thomas Pellerin-Carlin and Emmett Strickland summarizes the mai elements of the debate conducted during the 2015 Jacques Delors Institute’s ESC about security and defence policy stakes, and which was introduced by Michel Barnier et Nicole Gnesotto.
This synthesis summarizes the mai elements of the debate conducted during our 2015 European stearing commitee about security and defence policy stakes, and which was introduced by Michel Barnier et Nicole Gnesotto, along the three following points:
1. A range of globalised crises and conflicts on the EU’s doorstep
2. Revising the EU’s strategic software
3. How to act without delay?
After discussions, our 2015 European Steering Committee adopted a declaration: “Schengen is dead? Long live Schengen!“.
Articles directly inspired by this declaration have already been published in the European press by the following title : Dennik N (Slovakia), Handelsblatt (Germany), Hospodárské noviny (Czech Republic), Jyllands-Posten (Denmark), Le Monde (France), Le Temps (Switzerland), El Pais (Spain), Le Soir (Belgium), La Repubblica (Italy), Luxemburger Wort (Luxembourg), Publico (Portugal) et To Vima (Greece).
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