Despite the Lisbon Treaty's modifications in the foreign and security policy domain, the EU has frequently relied on third parties to address external conflicts and crises. Using the Ukrainian conflict as a case study, this article adopts the orchestration model to explain why and how the EU enlists intermediary actors over which it has no formal control to pursue its objectives. It finds that in this conflict the EU outsourced part of its crisis management activities to the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe because it lacked the civilian and military capabilities, as well as the regulatory competence and reputation to challenge Russia. Indeed, the Ukrainian case shows that orchestration has emerged as a crucial governance arrangement for the functioning of EU crisis management, raising serious questions about the EU overall capacity to act as a security provider in an international system marred by contestation and hard security concerns.

Externalizing EU crisis management: EU orchestration of the OSCE during the Ukrainian conflict / Amadio Viceré, Maria Giulia. - In: CONTEMPORARY SECURITY POLICY. - ISSN 1352-3260. - 42:4(2021), pp. 498-529. [10.1080/13523260.2021.1985287]

Externalizing EU crisis management: EU orchestration of the OSCE during the Ukrainian conflict

Amadio Viceré, M. G.
2021

Abstract

Despite the Lisbon Treaty's modifications in the foreign and security policy domain, the EU has frequently relied on third parties to address external conflicts and crises. Using the Ukrainian conflict as a case study, this article adopts the orchestration model to explain why and how the EU enlists intermediary actors over which it has no formal control to pursue its objectives. It finds that in this conflict the EU outsourced part of its crisis management activities to the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe because it lacked the civilian and military capabilities, as well as the regulatory competence and reputation to challenge Russia. Indeed, the Ukrainian case shows that orchestration has emerged as a crucial governance arrangement for the functioning of EU crisis management, raising serious questions about the EU overall capacity to act as a security provider in an international system marred by contestation and hard security concerns.
2021
EU crisis management, Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, orchestration, Ukraine
Externalizing EU crisis management: EU orchestration of the OSCE during the Ukrainian conflict / Amadio Viceré, Maria Giulia. - In: CONTEMPORARY SECURITY POLICY. - ISSN 1352-3260. - 42:4(2021), pp. 498-529. [10.1080/13523260.2021.1985287]
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