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May 9, 2008

Europe Reluctant to Set Up a Security Doctrine

by Judy Dempsey, International Herald Tribune, France - "A security doctrine or a security strategy means power," says Frédéric Bozo, political science professor at the Sorbonne. "This is an issue that most Europeans, with perhaps the exception of Britain and France, do not want to deal with. Since that is the case, it is very difficult to talk about Europe regarding itself as a global actor."

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