The changing functions of the Western European Union (WEU) : introduction and basic documents

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The changing functions of the Western European Union (WEU) : introduction and basic documents

edited by Arie Bloed & Ramses A. Wessel

M. Nijhoff, c1994

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [207]-211) and index

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In the recent period the political and security infrastructure in Europe has changed dramatically, in particular after the collapse of communism in Central and Eastern Europe. This has resulted in a process of transformation not only within the former socialist countries, but also in the various political and security institutions. The fundamental change in the political landscape in Europe has also affected the Western European Union (WEU): from a more or less dormant organization it developed in the 1990s into the `defence arm' of the European Union and the European pillar of the Atlantic Alliance. The changing functions of WEU, which became clear especially after its `reactivation' in 1984 and the conclusion of the Maastricht Treaty (1992), are reflected in this volume. Apart from all major documents the book contains a short introduction on the purposes, institutions and possibilities of WEU. The texts are made accessible by an extensive subject index.

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • Foreign and Defence Ministers of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Introduction. The Changing Functions of WEU. I. History and Creation of WEU. II. Purposes of the Modified Brussels Treaty. III. The Reactivation of WEU. IV. The Institutional Structure of WEU. V. WEU after Maastricht. VI. Recent Activities. VII. What Next for WEU? Ministerial Meetings -- Chronology. Abbreviations. Documents. Annex: Declaration of the Heads of State and Government participating in the Meeting of the North Atlantic Council held at NATO Headquarters, Brussels, 10--11 January 1994. Selected Bibliography. Index.

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