12/01/2015
The European Security Architecture is a complex system, not only made of States with interests occasionally divergent (as the USA or Russia), but also of different organizations that overlap geographically and functionally (as the NATO, the OSCE or even the European Union). The evolution of this system from the end of the Cold War has suffered from the lack of a global vision, and in 2008 it degenerated up to the point of a conventional conflict taking place between Russia and Georgia. Though since then the situation has improved, many of the questions that convert the European Security Architecture into an unfinished system are still there, largely for the disability of the EU to act internationally as a single actor.
Author: Francisco J. Ruiz González
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