The EU as a Security Actor: The development of political and administrative capabilities
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Working Paper, NUPI nr 725. NUPI, 2007Abstract
[Abstract] With its special character in relation to both institutional design and policy
content, the EU is often classified as a ‘post-modern’ security actor. What does this actually
mean? What kind of capabilities does a post-modern actor have? This article focuses
on the development of political and administrative capabilities in the EU’s Common
Foreign and Security Policy. If it is true that the EU is becoming an increasingly important
security actor, we should expect an increase in these kinds of capabilities as well. According
to March & Olsen (1995) little can be accomplished without capabilities such as
rights and authorities, resources, competencies and organizational skills. This should
also be true of a presumably ‘post-modern’ actor like the EU. This paper examines the
extent to which the EU has established these kinds of capabilities in relation to its security
policy, how they can be characterized and whether they have increased over time.
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