@article{8, keywords = {capabilities, cyber, defence, energy security, EU decision-making, EU missions, foresight, maritime, progressive framing, space, strategy, threats}, author = {Uwe Nelrich}, title = {Challenges in a 2035 Perspective: Roles for the EU as a Global Security Provider?}, abstract = {
Within the 2035 timeframe Europe and EU will need throughout to re¬spond to impacts from changing global environments, i.e. above all to adapt inter¬nal structures and to widen collective mission profiles (“progressive framing”). The European Security Strategy (ESS), the Internal Security Strategy (ISS) and the Re¬port on the Implementation of the ESS identified emerging key threats. Both strat¬egy and capability developments—for cyber, energy security, maritime security, space, CBRN, etc.—will require consistent effort and new approaches. The roles Europe could assume as a global security provider will determine Europe’s future. Plausible future EU missions are examined in this paper in a global context and in view of risks and challenges on a global scale.
}, year = {2013}, journal = {Information & Security: An International Journal}, volume = {29}, chapter = {77}, pages = {77-87}, month = {2013}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.11610/isij.2906}, language = {eng}, }