Analyzing the European Union’s CSDP and the evolution of European security and defense training at the ESDC: prospects and pathways

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Abstract

This article presents a thorough examination of the European Union’s Common Security and Defense Policy (CSDP) in comparison with the educational programs offered by the European Security and Defense College (ESDC), with a specific focus on the High-Level CSDP Course. We conducted a comprehensive analysis using a meta-synthesis research approach. Our research commenced with a Systematic Literature Review and was further validated through a qualitative case study, which included interviews with the 2023 high-Level CSDP course participants. Our research findings highlight the need to prioritize emerging topics such as climate security and identify new areas in cyber and space domains to potentially expand the CSDP. We emphasized the importance of developing strategic approaches to facilitate the dissemination of comprehensive CSDP knowledge generated by the ESDC to higher education institutions. This initiative aims to equip future EU leaders with the necessary knowledge and skills to effectively engage in CSDP-related matters.

Original languageEnglish
JournalDefence Studies
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 22 Oct 2024
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • Common Security and Defense Policy
  • European Security and Defense College
  • European Union
  • defense and security training
  • high-level CSDP course

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