ABSTRACT

This full-term study of the Western European Union (WEU) brings to life the history of Europe’s search for a co-operative security and defence order, from its post World War II origins to the present day. Establishing the WEU as a support organization, designed to promote the two security "ideas" of collective defence and integration through the primary organizations of Alliance and Community, this book offers a window onto the challenges faced in the development and management of NATO and the evolving EC/EU over time. As the WEU’s historical journey unfolds, the frequently competing visions of the future organization of the European security space are exposed in the fluctuating nature of its own functional evolution and devolution. A hybrid organization driven by its dual support role, the constructively ambiguous and conveniently autonomous WEU was to provide a mechanism through which divergent interests could converge and inherent tensions be relieved, preventing NATO and EC/EU stagnation. This book offers fresh insight into the means by which the gradual transformation of the institutional framework of European security was enabled, and stakes the WEU’s claim as a fundamental and life-long contributor to the stability of the European security system. 

chapter |12 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|51 pages

Birth of the Union

1945–55

chapter 2|58 pages

From Activity to Dormancy

1955–73

chapter 3|53 pages

The Path to Revitalization

1973–89

chapter 4|110 pages

Post-Cold War Challenges and Opportunities

1989–97

chapter 5|106 pages

The Final Compromise

1997–2011

chapter |11 pages

Conclusions