Abstract

The European peace and security order is facing an existential crisis. Its value anchors - democracy, collaboration and integration - are at stake and may seriously weaken due to increasing tendencies of fragmentation and re-nationalization. Such risks are high, because of the weakening of the European Union, an emerging new Cold War, and the erosion of the European arms control regime. However, the current crisis may also result in renewed awareness that more preserving and building of regimes are needed, as well as attainable if collaborative patterns prevail.

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