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Wykład: Common Security and Defence Policy and Military Neutrality: an Irish Perspective
Warszawa, 18 lutego 2010 r.

18 lutego 2010 r. w siedzibie Polskiego Instytutu Spraw Międzynarodowych odbył się wykład Daniela Keohane’a  z EU Institute for Security Studies w Paryżu zatytułowany „Common Security and Defence Policy and Military Neutrality: an Irish Perspective”, który został zorganizowany we współpracy z Ambasadą Irlandii w Warszawie.

 

Daniel Keohane zaprezentował jak Irlandia jako państwo nie będące członkiem NATO realizuje swoją politykę bezpieczeństwa w strukturach UE.

 

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Daniel Keohane is a noted specialist in EU Security and Defence Policy (ESDP), counter-terrorism, and the defence industry, and is currently Senior Research Fellow at the European Union Institute for Security Studies (EUISS) in Paris.  Widely published on security and defence matters, he was previously Senior Research Fellow for security and defence policy at the Centre for European Reform in London, and a research associate at the Institute for National Strategic Studies, National Defense University, in Washington DC. He also worked at the Aspen Institute in Berlin. Among his recent publications are:

 

  • European Security and Defence Policy – the first 10 years (EUISS, 2009)
  • Towards a European defence market (EUISS, 2008)
  • Willing and able? EU defence in 2020 (CER, 2008)
  • The Absent Friend: EU foreign policy and counter-terrorism (JCMS, 2008)

 

List of publications

 

Daniel Keohane has carried out studies commissioned by the European Defence Agency and the European Space Agency. He is EUISS representative on executive academic board of the European Security and Defence College and co-opted member of the committee of the University Association for Contemporary European Studies from 2003-2006. He has given evidence about EU security and defence policy to Ireland’s parliamentary committee on Ireland’s Future in the European Union, the Sub-Committee on Defence and Security of the European Parliament and to the UK House of Commons Defence Committee.

 

Daniel was educated at Trinity College Dublin, the University of Heidelberg, and the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS Bologna/Washington).


 

 

 
 


             
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