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[The chapter explores the impact of two significant events, the Libyan campaign (2011) and the Ukrainian crisis (2014) on the institutional framework of CSDP. The effect of the two crises led to a reaffirmation of the US role in Europe, as well as to a reassessment of EU’s capability to act as one. They proved that the EU did not have the capabilities to match its foreign policy aspirations in the European neighbourhood. These critical junctures triggered a number of institutional changes, while presenting the EU with the reality of the new nature of war.]
Published: May 27, 2022
Keywords: Cybersecurity; Hybrid War; Russian invasion; ‘Little green men’; Responsibility to protect
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