crisis management
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Independence play: Europe's pursuit of strategic autonomy ecfr.eu Jul 18, 2019 8 facts
perspectiveSweden supports the European Union taking on operations in the space and cyber domains, and independently carrying out demanding missions such as post-conflict stabilisation, crisis management, first-entry missions, and higher-end operations.
perspectiveSpain views NATO as key to its security policy and believes European strategic autonomy should focus on post-conflict stabilisation and crisis management in the European Union’s neighbourhood, particularly the Mediterranean.
perspectiveLithuanian policymakers believe that European strategic autonomy efforts should extend to regions neighboring Europe and sub-Saharan African countries, focusing on post-conflict stabilization, crisis management, and first-entry missions.
perspectiveThe United Kingdom advocates for the European Union to avoid duplicating NATO's activities, specifically regarding collective territorial defense, and instead focus on crisis management and post-conflict stabilization in Europe's neighborhood as a complement to NATO.
perspectiveDenmark wants the European Union to focus on developing cyber capabilities and autonomy of action, and to engage in post-conflict stabilisation and crisis management in regions neighbouring Europe.
perspectiveSlovenia views European strategic autonomy (ESA) as a useful framework for post-conflict stabilization and crisis management, and advocates for developing European military capabilities in areas such as airlift.
perspectiveThe Polish government believes European strategic autonomy should focus on post-conflict stabilisation and crisis management rather than war-fighting and deterrence.
measurementTwenty-two European Union member states view European Strategic Autonomy as concerning post-conflict stabilization and crisis management.
Competing with China Explained: What Americans Need to Know rand.org Sep 13, 2024 1 fact
perspectiveTo achieve strategic effects in the region, the United States should improve security coordination with partners and allies, and maintain official and nonofficial channels for crisis management with adversaries, supported by an assurance strategy, according to Mei.
Climate Shocks Are Redefining Energy Security energypolicy.columbia.edu Jul 15, 2025 1 fact
claimEffective crisis management in energy systems requires proactive planning and the implementation of tools well in advance of emergency situations, rather than attempting to plan during the crisis.