Abstract
This article assesses the political and structural obstacles that have affected the development of a European Security and Defence Policy (ESDP). Furthermore, the article aims to identify and examine the measures that need to be introduced by the EU in order to accelerate the smoothness of ESDP's operability.
Notes
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41. One such a task could relate to EU border surveillance.
42. Not NATO-oriented.