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The role of European naval forces after the Cold War

edited by Gert de Nooy

(Nijhoff law specials, v. 21)

Kluwer Law International, c1996

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At head of title: Netherlands Institute of International Relations "Clingendael"

Includes bibligraphical references

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Description

The purpose of this book is to describe and analyse the instrumental role European naval forces might play in developing and sustaining a future foreign and security policy for the community of European states. First, Europe's rapidly changing security environment is analysed with a keen eye for the possible development of a European `grand strategy' (foreign and security policy) for the near and longer term future. Derived from this analysis, the present context and possible future directions are established for a common European maritime strategy. Next, the theoretical challenges and the practical solutions are discussed vis-a-vis the primary tasks and capabilities of European naval forces, the execution of naval operations (including the provision of seapower) in defence of strategic European interests. Then, the issue of good governance at sea is addressed. The requirement for naval involvement in policing the seas and a concept for a European approach to `good governance at sea' are discussed. In conclusion, the relevance of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) is scrutinized. Special attention is paid to the potential for a joint European-UNCLOS initiative and its associated instruments. The individual chapters are contributed by leading experts in the field of international and maritime security affairs. This book will be of interest to European policy makers, naval planners, officers- under-training in naval and defence academies and maritime institutes, and students in international relations and maritime law.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Introduction: The Role of European Naval Forces after the Cold War
  • G. de Nooy. 2. Which Security Strategy for Europe? W. van Eekelen. 3. Europe's Maritime Strategy: Present Context and Future Directions
  • G. Till. 4. European Naval Power after the Cold War: Some not so Common Interests and Risks
  • J. Breemer. 5. Towards a West European Navy: Organizational and Operational Issues
  • D. Daniel, B. Hayes. 6. Policing the Seas: The Challenge of Good Governance
  • M. Pugh. 7.Policing the Seas: The Way Ahead
  • M. d'Oleon. 8.Enforcing UNCLOS: What is at Stake? W. Heintschel von Heinegg. 9. Enforcing UNCLOS: A Discussion of Means and Ends
  • G. Teitler. 10. Summary of Main Conclusions
  • G. de Nooy, M. Lijmbach.

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