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From out of adversity
Kosovo, Iraq and ESDP
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Buoyed on both by the memories of failure in the Balkans and the fillip provided by the Anglo-French summit the so-called European Security and Defence Policy (ESDP) developed apace. The European Union (EU) will have developed sufficient advanced military capacity to be able to cope with, say, a Kosovo crisis without having recourse to either North Atlantic Treaty Organization or US assets. The build-up to the war in Iraq revealed increasingly apparent and bitter divisions between the European states. The Iraq crisis also proved important in terms of helping to resolve the ongoing debate within the Union concerning the most appropriate form that EU security policies should take. Finally, there are signs that the Iraq war has altered attitudes towards attempts on the part of the three largest EU member states to play a leading role in the formulation of ESDP.

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The Transatlantic Divide

Foreign and security policies in the Atlantic Alliance from Kosovo to Iraq

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