Daniel Berchev
E-mail: dberchev@nvu.bg
Daniel Berchev is an associate professor in professional direction 9.1. “National Security”, PhD in “International Law and International Relations” in the “Research Activity” Section of the Research and Innovation Institute at the Vasil Levski National Military University in Veliko Tarnovo. His scientific interests are in the field of Peacekeeping, UN Peacekeeping Operations, International Public Law, International Humanitarian Law, European integration, Common Security and Defense Policy of the European Union, military education and training, sergeant training.
pp. 25-49
The article is devoted to the evolution of European Union strategic documents, considered in the light of the development of the Common Foreign and Security Policy and the European Security and Defense Policy/Common Security and Defense Policy integrated in it. Through the comparative analysis, conclusions are drawn that contribute to the understanding of the dynamics shaping strategic thinking and culture in the European Union in the field of Common Foreign and Security Policy/ Common Security and Defense Policy.
strategic culture, European Union, security and defense, security strategies.
Berchev, D. (June 2024). The Past and the Future of European Union Strategic Culture and Thinking in the Field of Security and Defense. Security and Defense(1), 25-49. https://doi.org/10.70265/JNYP4464
Berchev, Daniel. "The Past and the Future of European Union Strategic Culture and Thinking in the Field of Security and Defense." Security and Defense (Vasil Levski National Military University Publishing Complex), № 1 (June 2024): 25-49. https://doi.org/10.70265/JNYP4464
Berchev, D., 2024. The Past and the Future of European Union Strategic Culture and Thinking in the Field of Security and Defense. Security and Defense, June, Issue 1, pp. 25-49. https://doi.org/10.70265/JNYP4464
Berchev, Daniel. "The Past and the Future of European Union Strategic Culture and Thinking in the Field of Security and Defense." Security and Defense 1 (2024): 25-49. https://doi.org/10.70265/JNYP4464.