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Reluctant to Lead: The Lebanese Conflict and the EU's Common Security Policy (Volume 2, Issue 2)

by Patrycja Podrazik

Patrycja Podrazik analyzes EU member state diplomacy during the 2006 Lebanon-Israeli War and finds a gap between the EU's rhetoric and its ability to coordinate a Common Foreign and Security Policy.

Please find the article here.

Yale Journal of International AffairsMay 1, 2007
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