Abstract enEuropean Union which can not realize the desired progress in the field of security and defence has been established new arrangements by the Treaty of Lisbon. Libyan Crises which comes into view as a first major security issue in the aftermath of the ratification of the Treaty has been given opportunity to observe the consequences of arrangements. But the result is a total failure. Common policy has not once again been determined by the European Union. While the member states were acting in line with national interests, activities of the Union have been limited to humanitarian aids. The aim of is this study is to examine the Common Security and Defence Policy through the example of Libya. The study discusses the evolution and problems of the Common Security and Defence Policy. It also suggests a deep-rooted transformation that involves decission-making and military capabilities to establish an effective structure
Alan : Eğitim Bilimleri
Dergi Türü : Uluslararası
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