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100 1 0 _aSchmidt, Peter
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700 1 0 _a Le Bihan, Patrick
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245 0 0 _aLa PESD et l'ONU : un couple parfait ?
260 _c2005.
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520 _aRésuméL’Union européenne a pris nombre de dispositions renforçant ses liens avec l’ONU et accroissant son rôle dans les opérations menées au profit de l’Organisation. Les relations futures des deux entités dépendront d’avancées dans divers domaines : le domaine financier et la réforme du Conseil de sécurité en particulier. L’accession de l’Allemagne au Conseil comme membre permanent pourrait renforcer la synergie entre elles, en particulier au profit de l’Afrique.
520 _aIt may seem as though there is a contradiction between the German national ambition to become a permanent member of the United Nations’ Security Council and the European Union’s approach of closer coordination between the two organizations. This is, however, not the case if one accepts that a Union of 25 (and more)members needs a flexible approach towards organizing its relations with the UN. Using this as a basis, there is good reason to believe that the German goal to join France and the United Kingdom as a permanent member of the Security Council is compatible with the aim of creating a European core, the EU’s readiness to support UN operations, the national endeavors to contribute more to the UN’s stand-by system, and the special command arrangement SHIRBRIG. These factors, as well as the different forms of coordinated financial support, are likely to improve the efficiency and sustainability of UN operations.
690 _agestion des crises
690 _aUnion européenne
690 _aRéforme du Conseil de sécurité
690 _aONU
690 _aAllemagne
786 0 _nPolitique étrangère | Autome | 3 | 2005-09-01 | p. 613-624 | 0032-342X
856 4 1 _uhttps://shs.cairn.info/revue-politique-etrangere-2005-3-page-613?lang=fr&redirect-ssocas=7080
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