Abstract
The present research analyzes features of Great Britain’s influence on development Common Security and Defence Policy of European Union during 1990–2015 in the context of Euro-Atlantic cooperation. Sources of forming countries policy in relation to military-political integration, dynamics of changes in the policy of government in indicated period are considered. Britain’s position evolved from categorical NATO-centrizm to active, but contradictory participation in the process of creation military measuring of EU. Countries guidance of different periods relates to the strategic weakness of European Union and dependence from the USA. European Community and Great Britain must change approaches to the system of regional security and use a chance for it valuable development in partnership with the USA and NATO. Key words: Great Britain; Common foreign and security policy of EU; Common Security and Defence Policy of EU; Euro-integration; Euro-Atlantic cooperation.
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