1st Edition
European Security Policy and Strategic Culture
1. European Security Policy: Strategic Culture in Operation? Peter Schmidt and Benjamin Zyla
EUROPEAN STRATEGIC CULTURE
2. ‘Let’s Call the Whole Thing Off’? Security Culture as Strategic Culture David G. Haglund (Queen’s University, Canada)
3. EU Strategic Culture: When the Means Becomes the End Per M. Norheim-Martinsen (Norwegian Defence Research Establishment)
4. Strategic Culture and the Common Security and Defense Policy: A Classical Realist Assessment and Critique Sten Rynning (University of Southern Denmark)
TESTING STRATEGIC CULTURE: MILITARY OPERATIONS
5. From Words to Deeds: Strategic Culure and the European Union’s Balkan Military Missions Charles C. Pentland (Queen’s University, Canada)
6. EU’s Military Involvement in the Democratic Republic of Congo: Security Culture, Interests and Games Peter Schmidt (University of Mannheim)
7. The Failure of a European Strategic Culture: EUFOR CHAD: The Last of its kind? Jean Yves Haine (University of Toronto)
TESTING STRATEGIC CULTURE: CIVILIAN OPERATIONS
8. In Search of aTtrademark: EU Civilian Operations in Africa Reinhardt Rummel (University of Munich)
9. Putting Ideas into Action: EU Civilian Crisis Management in the Western Balkans Arnold H. Kammel (Austrian Institute for European & Security Policy)
CONNECTING: THE EU, UN AND NATO
10. Strategic Culture and Multilateralism: The interplay of the EU and the UN in conflict and crisis management Ingo Peters (Free University of Berlin)
11. Overlap or Opposition? EU and NATO’s Strategic (Sub-)Culture Benjamin Zyla (University of Ottawa)
Biography
Peter Schmidt is Honorary Professor at the University of Mannheim and a former senior fellow of the Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik in Berlin. He organizes regular international crisis management simulation with Queen's University and has published widely on issues of European security, transatlantic relations, regional crisis management, and sustainability questions of the armed forces.
Benjamin Zyla joined the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Ottawa as an Assistant Professor in July 2011. He holds a PhD from the Royal Military College of Canada, an MA from Carleton University, and bachelor degrees from Uppsala University and the University of Göttingen. His research interests include international security, international organizations & global governance, and foreign policy analysis.






