Title ZAJEDNIČKA VANJSKA I SIGURNOSNA POLITIKA EUROPSKE UNIJE
Title (english) THE COMMON FOREIGN AND SECURITY POLICY OF THE EUROPEAN UNION
Author Petra Roško
Mentor Ljubo Runjić (mentor)
Committee member Ivan Rančić (predsjednik povjerenstva)
Committee member Krešimir Nimac (član povjerenstva)
Committee member Ljubo Runjić (član povjerenstva)
Granter Šibenik University of Applied Sciences (Administrative Law) Šibenik
Defense date and country 2021-10-25, Croatia
Scientific / art field, discipline and subdiscipline SOCIAL SCIENCES Law
Abstract Zajednička vanjska i sigurnosna politika (ZVSP) Europske unije uspostavljena je 1993.godine
i otad je osnažena Ugovorima koji su uslijedili, posljednje Ugovorom iz Lisabona. Od
stupanja na snagu Ugovora iz Lisabona 2009. uloga se znatno mijenjala. Ovlasti institucija se
proširuju osnivaju se nova tijela i instituti za rad na sigurnosti Unije i država članica.
Oformljena je Ugovorom o Europskoj uniji (UEU) s ciljem očuvanja mira, jačanja
međunarodne sigurnosti, promicanja međunarodne suradnje i razvijanja te učvršćivanja
demokracije, vladavine prava, poštovanja ljudskih prava i temeljnih sloboda. Tim je
Ugovorom uveden „sustav s tri stupa”,pri čemu je ZVSP činio drugi stup. Dok su se
zajedničkim stajalištima i zajedničkim akcijama oblikovali odgovori zajedničke vanjske
politike. Pod utjecajem drugog svjetskog rata i vala komunizma koji se širio europske zemlje
su bile voljne integrirati se vojno kako bi obranile svoj suverenitet, pitanje političke unije i
zajedničke vanjske politike je djelovalo vizionarski, suradnja se temeljila na stvaranju tržišta.
Uloga Ugovora je definirala ciljeve ZVSP i donio novine: jedinstven institucionalni okvir za
koherentne vanjske odnose, definiran koncept zajedničkog stava i uključenje obrane. Prema
članku J. Ugovora o Europskoj uniji, ciljevi zajedničke vanjske i sigurnosne politike su:
„zaštita zajedničkih vrijednosti, temeljnih interesa, nezavisnosti i Unije, jačanje sigurnosti
Unije i država članica u svakom pogledu, očuvanje mira i jačanje međunarodne sigurnosti u
skladu s načelima Povelje Ujedinjenih naroda, načelima Helsinškog završnoga akta te
ciljevima Pariške povelje, poticanje međunarodne suradnje, razvijanje i učvršćivanje
demokracije i vladavine prava, te poštovanje ljudskih prava i temeljnih sloboda.“
Abstract (english) The European Union's Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) was established in 1993
and has since been strengthened by the Treaties that followed, most recently by the Treaty of
Lisbon. Since the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty in 2009, the role has changed
significantly. The powers of the institutions are being expanded, new bodies and institutes are
being set up to work on the security of the Union and the Member States. It was established
by the Treaty on European Union (TEU) with the aim of preserving peace, strengthening
international security, promoting international cooperation and developing and consolidating
democracy, the rule of law, respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms. This Treaty
introduced a "three-pillar system", with the CFSP being the second pillar. While common
positions and joint actions shaped the responses of the common foreign policy. Under the
influence of World War II and the wave of communism that was spreading European
countries were willing to integrate militarily to defend their sovereignty, the issue of political
union and common foreign policy seemed visionary, cooperation was based on market
creation. The role of the Treaty defined the objectives of the CFSP and adopted a novelty: a
single institutional framework for coherent external relations, a defined concept of a common
position and the inclusion of defense. According to Article J. of the Treaty on European
Union, the objectives of the common foreign and security policy are: "the protection of
common values, fundamental interests, independence and the Union, strengthening the
security of the Union and its Member States United Nations, the principles of the Helsinki
Final Act and the objectives of the Paris Charter, the promotion of international cooperation,
the development and consolidation of democracy and the rule of law, and respect for human
rights and fundamental freedoms.
Keywords
Europska unija
zajednička vanjska i sigurnosna politika
europska sigurnosno obrambena politika
Keywords (english)
European Union
common foreign and security policy
European security and defense policy
Language croatian
URN:NBN urn:nbn:hr:143:636298
Study programme Title: Public Administration Study programme type: professional Study level: specialist graduate Academic / professional title: Specijalist javne uprave (Specijalist javne uprave)
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