2 August 2012
Preparing for a Post-Assad Syria: What Role for the European Union?
In this commentary, the author notes that a prolonged period of instability lies ahead for Syria, with an on-going risk of spill-over effects affecting the entire region. He argues that the EU’s plans for a post-Assad Syria should extend beyond the half-hearted responses to the monumental changes that have ripped through other parts of the Arab world. In recognition of the geostrategic shifts in the Middle East and the Gulf, and pursuant to the obligation imposed upon it by the Lisbon Treaty, the EU should plan for the creation of a regional space of shared security. Such a plan would fit well into the efforts to revamp the European Security Strategy.
© 2012 Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
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Steven Blockmans
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