1. Full name: Doan Thi Thu Huong 2. Sex: female
3. Date of birth: 19/07/1989 4. Place of birth: Hanoi
5. Admission decision number: 3253/2016/QĐ-XHNV dated 30/9/2016
6. Changes in academic process: The thesis title was adjusted under Decision no. 2969/QĐ-XHNV of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities dated 10/7/2019
7. Official thesis title: The Common Security and Defence Policy (2007-2019)
8. Major: International relation 9. Code: 62 31 02 06
10. Supervisors: Associate Professor. Dr. Bui Hong Hanh
11. Summary of the new findings of the thesis:
- The thesis analyzes the theoretical and practical basis of the EU’s Common Security and Defence Policy, thereby clarifying the target and objectives of CSDP development and implementation;
- On the basis of analyzing, evaluating the content and the implementation process of CSDP from 2007 to 2019, the thesis draws the typical characteristics of CSDP;
- The thesis has forecasted the movement trend and proposed 3 scenarios for CSDP until 2025, from which, analyzing and selecting the most reasonable scenario.
12. Practical applicability: The thesis can be used as a reference for research and teaching on EU and international relations.
13. Further research directions:
- Study on the perspective of implementing CSDP in the next periods;
- Study on CSDP-NATO-OSCE relationship in regional and world security
14. Thesis- related publications:
- Bui Hong Hanh, Doan Thi Thu Huong (2011), "The role of Franco-German relations in the process of forming the common foreign policy of the European Union", Journal of European Studies (9), pp. 3-14;
- Bui Hong Hanh, Doan Thi Thu Huong (2016), "Some issues on the legal basis of the European Union's Defense and Security Policy (CSDP)", Journal of European Studies (10) , pp.3-12;
- Doan Thi Thu Huong (2019), "Some challenges in implementing the General Defense and Security Policy (2007-2018)", Journal of European Studies (5), pp. 32-47;
- Doan Thi Thu Huong (2019), "European defense cooperation: viewed from geopolitical perspective", Journal of Human Geography (1), pp.53-60.
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