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Common Security and Defence Policy
of the
European Union
Leadership
High Representative
Director General of the Military Staff/Director of the Military Planning and Conduct Capability
Director of the Civilian Planning and Conduct Capability
Chairman of the Military Committee
European Council
Foreign Affairs Council
Arms of
CEUMC
Structure
External Action Service
Command structure on the civilian/military strategic and operational levels (
Military Planning and Conduct Capability
within the
Military Staff
,
Civilian Planning and Conduct Capability
,
Joint Support Coordination Cell
)
Intelligence and Situation Centre
(
Club de Berne
)
Crisis Management and Planning Directorate
Security & Defence College
Agencies
Defence Agency
Border and Coast Guard Agency
Institute for Security Studies
Satellite Centre
Council
preparatory bodies
Committee of Permanent Representatives
Political and Security Committee
Politico-Military Group
Military Committee
Committee for Civilian Aspects of Crisis Management
European Commission
bodies
Directorate-General for Defence Industry and Space
Policies
Global Strategy
Defence Fund
Annual Review
Other
Permanent Structured Cooperation
(PESCO)
Headline Goal 2010
Military Erasmus
Military Mobility
(PESCO)
Intelligence School
(PESCO)
Kortenberg building
NATO relations
(
Berlin Plus agreement
,
Joint Declaration
Equipment
Galileo navigation system
Secure Software-defined Radio
(PESCO)
Decorations
Service medal
Medal for Extraordinary Meritorious Service
Monitor mission medal
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Defence forces
of the
European Union
See also:
Movement Coordination Centre
·
Air Group
·
Finabel
·
Organisation of Military Associations
·
Organisation for Joint Armament Cooperation
·
Personnel Recovery Centre
National
PESCO
participants
Austria
Belgium
Bulgaria
Croatia
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Ireland
Italy
Latvia
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Netherlands
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Slovakia
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Other
Denmark
Malta
Multinational
Union level
Battlegroups
French Battlegroup
Italian Battlegroup
Spanish Battlegroup
British Battlegroup
French-German Battlegroup
French-Belgian Battlegroup
Battlegroup 107
German-Czech-Austrian Battlegroup
Multinational Land Force
Spanish–Italian Amphibious Battlegroup
Battlegroup I-2010
Nordic Battlegroup
UK–Dutch Battlegroup
Balkan Battlegroup
Czech–Slovak Battlegroup
Spanish-led Battlegroup
Italian-Romanian-Turkish Battlegroup
Weimar Battlegroup
EUBG 2014 II
Visegrád Battlegroup
Other
Medical Corps
Medical Command
(PESCO)
EUFOR Crisis Response Operation Core
(PESCO)
Provided through
TEU Article 42.3
Eurocorps
European Maritime Force
European Gendarmerie Force
Air Transport Command
Lithuanian–Polish–Ukrainian Brigade
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Overseas interventions
of the
European Union
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See also:
Operations of the European Border and Coast Guard
·
Exercises of the Western Union
·
Operations of the European Maritime Force
·
Operations of the European Rapid Operational Force
·
Missions of the European Gendarmerie Force
·
Exercises of the European Maritime Force
·
Operations of the European Corps
Military operations
[Ground] force (EUFOR)
Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
(Operation Concordia, 2003)
Democratic Republic of the Congo
(Operation Artemis, 2003)
Bosnia and Herzegovina
(Operation Althea, 2004 – present)
Democratic Republic of the Congo
(2006)
Chad and the Central African Republic
(2008 – 2009)
Central African Republic
(2014 – 2015)
Naval force (EUNAVFOR)
Adriatic Sea
(Operation Sharp Guard, 1993 – 1996)
Somalia
(Operation Atalanta, 2008 – present)
Mediterranean Sea
(Operation Sophia, 2015 – present)
Military missions
Training mission (EUTM)
Mali
(2013 – present)
Central African Republic
(2016 – present)
Somalia
(2010 – present)
Civilian missions
Police mission (EUPOL, EUPM)
Kinshasa
(2005 – 2007)
RD Congo
(2007 – 2014)
PROXIMA/FYROM
(2003 – 2005)
Afghanistan
(2007 – 2016)
Kinshasa
(2005 – 2007)
RD Congo
(2007 – 2014)
BiH
(2003 – 2012)
Bosnia and Herzegovina
(2003 – 2012)
Afghanistan
(2007 – present)
Palestinian Territories
(2006 – present)
Capacity building mission (EUCAP)
Sahel Mali
(2014 – present)
Sahel Niger
(2012 – present)
Somalia
(2012 – Present)
Border assistance mission (EUBAM)
Moldova and Ukraine
(2005 – present)
Libya
(2013 – present)
Rafah
(2005 – present)
Rule of law mission (EULEX)
Kosovo
(2008 – present)
Monitoring mission (EUMM)
Aceh
(2005 – 2006)
Georgia
(2008 – present)
Military advisory mission (EUMAM)
RCA
(2015 – 2016)
Aviation security mission (EUAVSEC)
South Sudan
(2013 – 2014)
Mission in support of the
security sector reform (EUSSR)
Guinea-Bissau
(2008 – 2010)
Integrated rule of law mission (EUJUST)
Iraq
(2015 – 2013)
Georgia
(2004 – 2005)
Mission to provide advice and assistance
for security sector reform (EUSEC)
RD Congo
(2005 – 2016)
Advisory mission (EUAM)
Ukraine
(2014 – present)
Iraq
(2017 – present)
Police advisory team (EUPAT)
FYROM
(2005 – 2006)
Other
AMIS EU Supporting Action
(2005 – 2007)
PAMECA
(2002 – present)
Minesweeping operation in the Strait of Hormuz, (Operation Cleansweep, 1987 – 1988)
Police and customs operation with
OSCE
on the
Danube
(1993 – 1996)
Police contingent in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina
(1994 – 1996)
Multinational Advisory Police Element in Albania
(MAPE, 1997 – 2001)
Demining Assistance Mission to Croatia
(WEUDAM, 1999 – 2001)
General security surveillance mission in Kosovo
(1998 – 1999)
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: Conducted by the
Western European Union
prior to 2003. These missions were not named using conventional prefixes such as EUFOR, EUNAVFOR etc.
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History
of the
Common Security and Defence Policy
Western Union
(1948 – 1951/1954)
Treaty of Dunkirk
(precursor, 1947)
Treaty of Brussels
(1948)
Flag
Exercise Verity
(1949)
Operation Gladio
European Defence Community
(plan that failed in 1954)
Treaty establishing the European Defence Community
(signed 1952, unratified)
Western European Union
(1954–2011)
London and Paris Conferences
(1954)
Modified Brussels Treaty
(1954)
Saar Statute referendum
(1955)
Flag
Assembly
Secretary-General
Service medal
Rome Declaration
(1984)
Petersberg Declaration
(1992)
Rapid Operational Force
(1995–2012)
European Security and Defence Identity
(1996-1999)
European Union
(1992-present)
Period before the union had defence structures (1993-1999)
Maastricht Treaty
(1992)
Treaty of Amsterdam
(1997)
Saint-Malo declaration
(1998)
European Security and Defence Policy
(1999-2009)
Helsinki Headline Goal
(1999)
Seville Declarations
(2002)
European Security Strategy
(2003)
CAPECON project
(2002-2005)
Common Security and Defence Policy
(2009-present)
Treaty of Lisbon
(2007)
Lancaster House Treaties
(2010)
Operations Centre
(2012-2016)
European Union portal
·
War portal
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