The EU's security actorness: the case of EUMM in Georgia |
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Authors: | Maria Raquel Freire Lícinia Simão |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Economics, University of Coimbra, Av. Dias da Silva, 165, Coimbra 3004-512, Portugalrfreire@fe.uc.pt;3. School of Economics, University of Coimbra, Av. Dias da Silva, 165, Coimbra 3004-512, Portugal |
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Abstract: | This article addresses conceptually the European Union (EU)'s security actorness, explaining its meaning, identifying the factors that are constitutive to the concept, and analyzing whether the EU is a security actor in Georgia, through its increased presence and engagement in the country and its eventual implications for the South Caucasus. The article argues that the complementary nature of the different EU tools deployed on the ground and their comprehensive nature have contributed to the EU's consolidation as a security actor in the South Caucasus. However, and despite the successful assessments of the European Union Monitoring Mission in the context of common security and defense policy development, the mission's deployment and its contribution to regional stability are influenced to a great extent by the role and involvement of external players, in particular in this case, that of Russia. |
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Keywords: | EU Georgia EUMM CSDP security actorness |
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