Journal of Regional Security (Jan 2019)

The EU approach to security provision in the Western Balkans and the Horn of Africa

  • Peen Rodt Annemarie,
  • Tvilling Johannes,
  • Horne-Zaartsdahl Peter,
  • Habbida Nabila,
  • Gillette Erin,
  • Simons Savannah,
  • Abdi Khadir,
  • Berglund Jenny,
  • Fernandez-Arguedas Virginia,
  • Stojanović-Gajić Sonja,
  • Ignjatijević Marija

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 2
pp. 41 – 76

Abstract

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This article appraises the EU's approach to preventing further in security in the Western Balkans and the Horn of Africa. The purpose of this endeavour is to determine whether EU efforts meet needs on the ground as well as in Brussels. The article identifies similar sources albeit different degrees of instability across the two regions. It reviews EU strategies and CSDP missions deployed in response and evaluates the effectiveness of two such missions: EULEX Kosovo and EUCAP Nestor/Somalia. The study does not find failures as such in the strategies developed or missions deployed, but it does conclude that while relatively effective from an EU perspective this approach is less effective in providing security on the ground.

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