The European Defence Agency : arming Europe /

This volume provides a comprehensive understanding of the European Defence Agency (EDA), the leading EU armaments policy institution. Despite its critical role in European strategic and military affairs as the key hub of European policy-making in the field of armaments, the Agency has hitherto recei...

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Other Authors: Karampekios, Nikolaos (Editor), Oikonomou, Iraklis (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Routledge, 2015.
Series:Routledge studies in European security and strategy.
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Table of Contents:
  • Foreword / Hilmar Linnenkamp
  • Introduction / Nikolaos Karampekios and Iraklis Oikonomou
  • Institutionalist approaches to agency establishment / Helena Ekelund
  • The EDA and the discursive construction of European defence and security / André Barrinha
  • Brothers in arms? : the European arms industry and the making of the EDA / Iraklis Oikonomou
  • EU military capability development and the EDA : ideas, interests and institutions / Alistair J.K. Shepherd
  • The EDA and armaments collaboration / Katia Vlachos-Dengler
  • The EDA and the field of research and technology / Anja Dahlmann, Marcel Dickow and Léa Tisserant
  • The EDA and the integration of the European defence market / Aris Georgopoulos
  • France, the UK and the EDA / Jocelyn Mawdsley
  • Germany's limited leadership in the EDA : international and domestic constraints on defence cooperation / Tom Dyson
  • Organizations at war : the EDA, NATO and the European Commission / Marc R. DeVore
  • The EDA and military capability development : making pooling and sharing work / Laura Chappell and Petar Petrov
  • The EDA and the development of a European defence technological and industrial base : between nationalization and globalization / Marie-Louise Chagnaud, Christian Mölling and Torben Schütz
  • The EDA and defence offsets : tailing after the commission / Peter Platzgummer
  • The EDA's inroads into space / Frank Slijper
  • Conclusion / Nikolaos Karampekios and Iraklis Oikonomou.