Table of Contents:
  • Front Cover; The European Union as a Global Conflict Manager; Copyright Page; Contents; Tables and figures; Notes on contributors; Acknowledgements; List of abbreviations; Foreword; Introduction; 1 The European Union as a global conflict manager; Part 1 Conceptual Perspectives; 2 The institutional nature of the EU as a global conflict manager; 3 Transforming CSDP for global conflict management; Part 2 Case Studies; 4 The role of the EU as a conflict manager in Cyprus; 5 Sub-Saharan Africa: A priority region for EU conflict management; 6 The EU and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
  • 7 The limits of EU conflict management in the case of Abkhazia and South Ossetia8 The EU in Afghanistan; 9 The EU as a reluctant conflict manager in Moldova; 10 EU conflict management in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Macedonia; Part 3 Comparative Perspectives; 11 The EU Special Representatives as a capability for conflict management; 12 EU performance in military conflict management; 13 EU performance in civilian crisis management; Conclusion; 14 The EU as a global conflict manager Reflections on the past, perspectivesfor the future; Bibliography; Index.