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  1. Europe's new security strategy - challenges for development policy
  2. The EU's Central Asia policy and its implications for China
    Autor*in: SHAO, Yuqun
    Erschienen: 2008

    Abstract: "The EU under the German Presidency published its first strategy paper on Central Asia in June 2007. The document addresses a wide array of issues ranging from democracy and human rights to trade, energy cooperation, migration and... mehr

     

    Abstract: "The EU under the German Presidency published its first strategy paper on Central Asia in June 2007. The document addresses a wide array of issues ranging from democracy and human rights to trade, energy cooperation, migration and inter-cultural dialogue. While Central Asia has been largely overlooked by the EU in the past, the new policy signals that the EU is no longer content to be left behind while other global powers become increasingly involved in the region. The EU will undoubtedly be a more visible presence in Central Asia in the coming years, but the question remains what kind of role the EU will play and the impact it will have on regional affairs. This paper analyzes the real motivations behind the new strategy, the role of Germany in its creation, the priorities it sets forth, as well as the characteristics and future challenges of the policy. Finally, the implications of the policy for China and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) are discussed. The analysis is

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783889853998
    Weitere Identifier:
    oai:gesis.izsoz.de:document/36870
    DDC Klassifikation: Internationale Beziehungen (327); Politikwissenschaft (320)
    Schriftenreihe: DIE Discussion Paper ; Bd. 9/2008
    Schlagworte: Außenpolitik; Entwicklungshilfe; Kapitalhilfe
    Weitere Schlagworte: (stw)Außenpolitik; (stw)EU-Europäisch; (stw)Entwicklungshilfe; (stw)Zentralasien; (stw)EU-Staaten; (stw)China; (stw)Deutschland; (thesoz)China; (thesoz)Zentralasien; (thesoz)Menschenrechte; (thesoz)Asien; (thesoz)EU; (thesoz)Europa; (thesoz)EU-Politik; (thesoz)Afghanistan; (thesoz)Stabilität; (thesoz)Sicherheit; (thesoz)Demokratisierung; (thesoz)Interessenpolitik; (thesoz)Geopolitik; (thesoz)Außenpolitik; (thesoz)GASP; Graue Literatur
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  3. Europe's new security strategy - challenges for development policy
    Erschienen: 2004

    Abstract: "The security strategy adopted by the European Council in late 2003 underlines the importance of conflict prevention and civil, but also - wherever necessary - military intervention in weak or failing states. The new European Security... mehr

     

    Abstract: "The security strategy adopted by the European Council in late 2003 underlines the importance of conflict prevention and civil, but also - wherever necessary - military intervention in weak or failing states. The new European Security Strategy (ESS) recommends that foreign and security policy should more closely dovetail with development policy. In view of the fact, that development cooperation (DC) has specific operational experiences, particularly in relation to weak states, development policy needs to assume a proactive stance towards the ESS. In order to become an important player in European security policy, development policy needs to confront the task of aggregating its large operational experiences into strategic concepts on how development policy can contribute explicitly in erasing the socioeconomic foundations of the existing transnational threats to European security. Furthermore, development policy's aim of providing significant contributions to Europe's new security p

     

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  4. The EU's Central Asia policy and its implications for China /Yuqun Shao. [DIE, Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik]