By James Rogers, European Geostrategy, May 6, 2013

Chairman of the European Union Military Committe visits EUFOR HQ (Photo credit: European External Action Service – EEAS)
The European Union’s Institute for Security Studies published a report commissioned by the European Union’s Military Committee to provide further reflection during 2013 about the future of European military capabilities.
The report argues that we are likely to face a series of growing threats and challenges, particularly in relation to the changing balance of global power… (more)
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