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The Europeanisation of Arms Export Policy in the Czech Republic,Slovakia, and Poland
Authors:Giovanna Bono
Institution:1. Institute for European Studies , Vrije Universiteit Brussel , Belgium Giovanna.bono@vub.ac.be
Abstract:Abstract

The article examines British, French and Italian parliaments’ roles in overseeing the European Union's external military operations, Concordia and Artemis. It shows that a democratic deficit exists in European security and discusses factors shaping differential performance. The British European Scrutiny Committee approved both operations a posteriori. The French Parliament was involved through the use of the emergency examination procedure that required the president of the Delegation for the European Union to approve operations as an individual. The Italian Parliament had no say on Artemis and approved Concordia on the same day the operation was launched, three months after the Italian Government had agreed to its mandate and planning in the European Council. British parliamentarians asked qualitative questions, others did not.
Keywords:diplomatic alignment  European Union  European foreign policy  foreign policy coordination  non-EU Europe  OSCE
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