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1. P1 motivation (why)

1.1. Why the PSD

1.1.1. Strategic Compass

1.1.2. History (shaping) of PSD

2. intro on crisis management

3. P2 strategy (how we do things)

3.1. EU Security and Defence Engagement in the World

3.1.1. Military Missions

3.1.2. Other/

3.1.3. Civilian Missions

3.1.4. Operations

3.1.5. EPF

3.2. Security policy areas & tools

3.2.1. Maritime security

3.2.1.1. Co-ord maritime presence

3.2.2. Conflict prevention & mediation

3.2.3. Civilian CSDP

3.2.3.1. this is a work in progree

3.2.3.2. links to civilian compact and missions

3.2.4. Space security

3.2.5. Climate and security

3.2.6. Disarmament, Non-Proliferation and Arms Export Control

3.2.7. Counter-terrorism

3.2.8. Human security

3.2.8.1. Human rights

3.2.8.2. Women and security

3.2.9. Hybrid & Cyber

3.2.9.1. Cyber

3.2.9.2. FIMI

3.3. Defence initiatives & military cooperation

3.3.1. Rapid Deployment Capacity

3.3.1.1. (page about RDC Flagship)

3.3.1.2. Milex/Livex

3.3.2. European defence industrial plan

3.3.3. EDA

3.3.4. CARD

3.3.5. EU Defence fund

3.3.6. PESCO etc

3.3.7. CDP

3.3.8. Military mobility

3.4. partnerships

3.4.1. UN

3.4.2. ECOWAS

3.4.3. Security & Defence partnerships

3.4.4. Ukraine security support

3.4.5. NATO

3.4.6. ASEAN

3.4.7. African Union

3.4.8. Third country partners

3.4.9. Scumann Forum

4. 🛡️ PeaceSecDef content

4.1. P1 motivation (why)

4.1.1. Why the PSD

4.1.1.1. Strategic Compass

4.1.1.2. History (shaping) of PSD

4.2. P2 strategy (how we do things)

4.2.1. EU Security and Defence Engagement in the World

4.2.1.1. Military Missions

4.2.1.2. Other/

4.2.1.3. Civilian missions

4.2.1.4. Operations

4.2.1.5. EPF

4.2.2. Security policy areas & tools

4.2.2.1. Maritime security

4.2.2.1.1. Co-ord maritime presence

4.2.2.2. Conflict prevention & mediation

4.2.2.3. Civilian CSDP

4.2.2.4. Space security

4.2.2.5. Climate and security

4.2.2.6. Disarmament, Non-Proliferation and Arms Export Control

4.2.2.7. Counter-terrorism

4.2.2.8. Human security

4.2.2.8.1. Human rights

4.2.2.8.2. Women and security

4.2.2.9. Hybrid & Cyber

4.2.2.9.1. Cyber

4.2.2.9.2. FIMI

4.2.3. Defence initiatives & military cooperation

4.2.3.1. Rapid Deployment Capacity

4.2.3.1.1. (page about RDC Flagship)

4.2.3.1.2. Milex/Livex

4.2.3.2. European defence industrial plan

4.2.3.3. EDA

4.2.3.4. CARD

4.2.3.5. EU Defence fund

4.2.3.6. PESCO etc

4.2.3.7. CDP

4.2.3.8. Military mobility

4.2.4. partnerships

4.2.4.1. UN

4.2.4.2. ECOWAS

4.2.4.3. Security & Defence partnerships

4.2.4.4. Ukraine security support

4.2.4.5. NATO

4.2.4.6. ASEAN

4.2.4.7. African Union

4.2.4.8. Third country partners

4.2.4.9. Scumann Forum

4.3. P3 detail (what)

4.3.1. org & decision making structures

4.3.1.1. Council

4.3.1.1.1. EU Military Committee

4.3.1.1.2. Political Security Committee (PSC)

4.3.1.2. EEAS

4.3.1.2.1. EU Military Staff

4.3.1.2.2. CPCC

4.3.1.2.3. Peace, Security & Defence

4.3.1.3. Other

4.3.1.3.1. European Defence Agency (EDA)

4.3.1.3.2. European Security Defence College (ESDC)

4.3.1.3.3. EU Institute for Security Studies (EUISS)

4.3.1.3.4. Satellite Centre - SATCEN

4.4. Defence Readiness2030

4.5. What is CSDP?

4.6. Why is it important?

4.7. History of CSDP

4.7.1. link to Compass campaign page

4.8. Mediation

4.9. Co-ord maritime presence

5. 🛡️ PeaceSecDef content

5.1. P1 motivation (why)

5.1.1. Why the PSD

5.1.1.1. Strategic Compass

5.1.1.2. History (shaping) of PSD

5.2. P2 strategy (how we do things)

5.2.1. EU Security and Defence Engagement in the World

5.2.1.1. Military Missions

5.2.1.2. Other/

5.2.1.3. Civilian missions

5.2.1.4. Operations

5.2.1.5. EPF

5.2.2. Security policy areas & tools

5.2.2.1. Maritime security

5.2.2.1.1. Co-ord maritime presence

5.2.2.2. Conflict prevention & mediation

5.2.2.3. Civilian CSDP

5.2.2.4. Space security

5.2.2.5. Climate and security

5.2.2.6. Disarmament, Non-Proliferation and Arms Export Control

5.2.2.7. Counter-terrorism

5.2.2.8. Human security

5.2.2.8.1. Human rights

5.2.2.8.2. Women and security

5.2.2.9. Hybrid & Cyber

5.2.2.9.1. Cyber

5.2.2.9.2. FIMI

5.2.3. Defence initiatives & military cooperation

5.2.3.1. Rapid Deployment Capacity

5.2.3.1.1. (page about RDC Flagship)

5.2.3.1.2. Milex/Livex

5.2.3.2. European defence industrial plan

5.2.3.3. EDA

5.2.3.4. CARD

5.2.3.5. EU Defence fund

5.2.3.6. PESCO etc

5.2.3.7. CDP

5.2.3.8. Military mobility

5.2.4. partnerships

5.2.4.1. UN

5.2.4.2. ECOWAS

5.2.4.3. Security & Defence partnerships

5.2.4.4. Ukraine security support

5.2.4.5. NATO

5.2.4.6. ASEAN

5.2.4.7. African Union

5.2.4.8. Third country partners

5.2.4.9. Scumann Forum

5.3. P3 detail (what)

5.3.1. org & decision making structures

5.3.1.1. Council

5.3.1.1.1. EU Military Committee

5.3.1.1.2. Political Security Committee (PSC)

5.3.1.2. EEAS

5.3.1.2.1. EU Military Staff

5.3.1.2.2. CPCC

5.3.1.2.3. Peace, Security & Defence

5.3.1.3. Other

5.3.1.3.1. European Defence Agency (EDA)

5.3.1.3.2. European Security Defence College (ESDC)

5.3.1.3.3. EU Institute for Security Studies (EUISS)

5.3.1.3.4. Satellite Centre - SATCEN

5.4. Defence Readiness2030

5.5. What is CSDP?

5.6. Why is it important?

5.7. History of CSDP

5.7.1. link to Compass campaign page

5.8. Mediation

5.9. Co-ord maritime presence

6. 🛡️ PeaceSecDef content

6.1. P1 motivation (why)

6.1.1. Why the PSD

6.1.1.1. Strategic Compass

6.1.1.2. History (shaping) of PSD

6.2. P2 strategy (how we do things)

6.2.1. EU Security and Defence Engagement in the World

6.2.1.1. Military Missions

6.2.1.2. Other/

6.2.1.3. Civilian missions

6.2.1.4. Operations

6.2.1.5. EPF

6.2.2. Security policy areas & tools

6.2.2.1. Maritime security

6.2.2.1.1. Co-ord maritime presence

6.2.2.2. Conflict prevention & mediation

6.2.2.3. Civilian CSDP

6.2.2.4. Space security

6.2.2.5. Climate and security

6.2.2.6. Disarmament, Non-Proliferation and Arms Export Control

6.2.2.7. Counter-terrorism

6.2.2.8. Human security

6.2.2.8.1. Human rights

6.2.2.8.2. Women and security

6.2.2.9. Hybrid & Cyber

6.2.2.9.1. Cyber

6.2.2.9.2. FIMI

6.2.3. Defence initiatives & military cooperation

6.2.3.1. Rapid Deployment Capacity

6.2.3.1.1. (page about RDC Flagship)

6.2.3.1.2. Milex/Livex

6.2.3.2. European defence industrial plan

6.2.3.3. EDA

6.2.3.4. CARD

6.2.3.5. EU Defence fund

6.2.3.6. PESCO etc

6.2.3.7. CDP

6.2.3.8. Military mobility

6.2.4. partnerships

6.2.4.1. UN

6.2.4.2. ECOWAS

6.2.4.3. Security & Defence partnerships

6.2.4.4. Ukraine security support

6.2.4.5. NATO

6.2.4.6. ASEAN

6.2.4.7. African Union

6.2.4.8. Third country partners

6.2.4.9. Scumann Forum

6.3. P3 detail (what)

6.3.1. org & decision making structures

6.3.1.1. Council

6.3.1.1.1. EU Military Committee

6.3.1.1.2. Political Security Committee (PSC)

6.3.1.2. EEAS

6.3.1.2.1. EU Military Staff

6.3.1.2.2. CPCC

6.3.1.2.3. Peace, Security & Defence

6.3.1.3. Other

6.3.1.3.1. European Defence Agency (EDA)

6.3.1.3.2. European Security Defence College (ESDC)

6.3.1.3.3. EU Institute for Security Studies (EUISS)

6.3.1.3.4. Satellite Centre - SATCEN

6.4. Defence Readiness2030

6.5. What is CSDP?

6.6. Why is it important?

6.7. History of CSDP

6.7.1. link to Compass campaign page

6.8. Mediation

6.9. Co-ord maritime presence

7. P3 detail (what)

7.1. org & decision making structures

7.1.1. Council

7.1.1.1. EU Military Committee

7.1.1.1.1. EUMC Working Group

7.1.1.2. Political Security Committee (PSC)

7.1.1.2.1. Commitee for the Civilian Aspects of Crisis Management (CIVCOM)

7.1.1.2.2. Political Military Group (PMG)

7.1.2. EEAS

7.1.2.1. CPCC

7.1.2.2. EU Military Staff

7.1.2.2.1. MPCC

7.1.2.3. Peace, Security & Defence

7.1.2.3.1. PSC

7.1.3. Other

7.1.3.1. European Defence Agency (EDA)

7.1.3.2. European Security Defence College (ESDC)

7.1.3.3. EU Institute for Security Studies (EUISS)

7.1.3.4. Satellite Centre - SATCEN

8. 🛡️ PeaceSecDef content

8.1. P1 motivation (why)

8.1.1. Why the PSD

8.1.1.1. Strategic Compass

8.1.1.2. History (shaping) of PSD

8.2. P2 strategy (how we do things)

8.2.1. EU Security and Defence Engagement in the World

8.2.1.1. Military Missions

8.2.1.2. Other/

8.2.1.3. Civilian missions

8.2.1.4. Operations

8.2.1.5. EPF

8.2.2. Security policy areas & tools

8.2.2.1. Maritime security

8.2.2.1.1. Co-ord maritime presence

8.2.2.2. Conflict prevention & mediation

8.2.2.3. Civilian CSDP

8.2.2.4. Space security

8.2.2.5. Climate and security

8.2.2.6. Disarmament, Non-Proliferation and Arms Export Control

8.2.2.7. Counter-terrorism

8.2.2.8. Human security

8.2.2.8.1. Human rights

8.2.2.8.2. Women and security

8.2.2.9. Hybrid & Cyber

8.2.2.9.1. Cyber

8.2.2.9.2. FIMI

8.2.3. Defence initiatives & military cooperation

8.2.3.1. Rapid Deployment Capacity

8.2.3.1.1. (page about RDC Flagship)

8.2.3.1.2. Milex/Livex

8.2.3.2. European defence industrial plan

8.2.3.3. EDA

8.2.3.4. CARD

8.2.3.5. EU Defence fund

8.2.3.6. PESCO etc

8.2.3.7. CDP

8.2.3.8. Military mobility

8.2.4. partnerships

8.2.4.1. UN

8.2.4.2. ECOWAS

8.2.4.3. Security & Defence partnerships

8.2.4.4. Ukraine security support

8.2.4.5. NATO

8.2.4.6. ASEAN

8.2.4.7. African Union

8.2.4.8. Third country partners

8.2.4.9. Scumann Forum

8.3. P3 detail (what)

8.3.1. org & decision making structures

8.3.1.1. Council

8.3.1.1.1. EU Military Committee

8.3.1.1.2. Political Security Committee (PSC)

8.3.1.2. EEAS

8.3.1.2.1. EU Military Staff

8.3.1.2.2. CPCC

8.3.1.2.3. Peace, Security & Defence

8.3.1.3. Other

8.3.1.3.1. European Defence Agency (EDA)

8.3.1.3.2. European Security Defence College (ESDC)

8.3.1.3.3. EU Institute for Security Studies (EUISS)

8.3.1.3.4. Satellite Centre - SATCEN

8.4. Defence Readiness2030

8.5. What is CSDP?

8.6. Why is it important?

8.7. History of CSDP

8.7.1. link to Compass campaign page

8.8. Mediation

8.9. Co-ord maritime presence

8.10. 🛡️ PeaceSecDef content

8.10.1. P1 motivation (why)

8.10.1.1. Why the PSD

8.10.1.1.1. Strategic Compass

8.10.1.1.2. History (shaping) of PSD

8.10.2. P2 strategy (how we do things)

8.10.2.1. EU Security and Defence Engagement in the World

8.10.2.1.1. Military Missions

8.10.2.1.2. Other/

8.10.2.1.3. Civilian missions

8.10.2.1.4. Operations

8.10.2.1.5. EPF

8.10.2.2. Security policy areas & tools

8.10.2.2.1. Maritime security

8.10.2.2.2. Conflict prevention & mediation

8.10.2.2.3. Civilian CSDP

8.10.2.2.4. Space security

8.10.2.2.5. Climate and security

8.10.2.2.6. Disarmament, Non-Proliferation and Arms Export Control

8.10.2.2.7. Counter-terrorism

8.10.2.2.8. Human security

8.10.2.2.9. Hybrid & Cyber

8.10.2.3. Defence initiatives & military cooperation

8.10.2.3.1. Rapid Deployment Capacity

8.10.2.3.2. European defence industrial plan

8.10.2.3.3. EDA

8.10.2.3.4. CARD

8.10.2.3.5. EU Defence fund

8.10.2.3.6. PESCO etc

8.10.2.3.7. CDP

8.10.2.3.8. Military mobility

8.10.2.4. partnerships

8.10.2.4.1. UN

8.10.2.4.2. ECOWAS

8.10.2.4.3. Security & Defence partnerships

8.10.2.4.4. Ukraine security support

8.10.2.4.5. NATO

8.10.2.4.6. ASEAN

8.10.2.4.7. African Union

8.10.2.4.8. Third country partners

8.10.2.4.9. Scumann Forum

8.10.3. P3 detail (what)

8.10.3.1. org & decision making structures

8.10.3.1.1. Council

8.10.3.1.2. EEAS

8.10.3.1.3. Other

8.10.4. Defence Readiness2030

8.10.5. What is CSDP?

8.10.6. Why is it important?

8.10.7. History of CSDP

8.10.7.1. link to Compass campaign page

8.10.8. Mediation

8.10.9. Co-ord maritime presence

8.11. 🛡️ PeaceSecDef content

8.11.1. P1 motivation (why)

8.11.1.1. Why the PSD

8.11.1.1.1. Strategic Compass

8.11.1.1.2. History (shaping) of PSD

8.11.2. P2 strategy (how we do things)

8.11.2.1. EU Security and Defence Engagement in the World

8.11.2.1.1. Military Missions

8.11.2.1.2. Other/

8.11.2.1.3. Civilian missions

8.11.2.1.4. Operations

8.11.2.1.5. EPF

8.11.2.2. Security policy areas & tools

8.11.2.2.1. Maritime security

8.11.2.2.2. Conflict prevention & mediation

8.11.2.2.3. Civilian CSDP

8.11.2.2.4. Space security

8.11.2.2.5. Climate and security

8.11.2.2.6. Disarmament, Non-Proliferation and Arms Export Control

8.11.2.2.7. Counter-terrorism

8.11.2.2.8. Human security

8.11.2.2.9. Hybrid & Cyber

8.11.2.3. Defence initiatives & military cooperation

8.11.2.3.1. Rapid Deployment Capacity

8.11.2.3.2. European defence industrial plan

8.11.2.3.3. EDA

8.11.2.3.4. CARD

8.11.2.3.5. EU Defence fund

8.11.2.3.6. PESCO etc

8.11.2.3.7. CDP

8.11.2.3.8. Military mobility

8.11.2.4. partnerships

8.11.2.4.1. UN

8.11.2.4.2. ECOWAS

8.11.2.4.3. Security & Defence partnerships

8.11.2.4.4. Ukraine security support

8.11.2.4.5. NATO

8.11.2.4.6. ASEAN

8.11.2.4.7. African Union

8.11.2.4.8. Third country partners

8.11.2.4.9. Scumann Forum

8.11.3. P3 detail (what)

8.11.3.1. org & decision making structures

8.11.3.1.1. Council

8.11.3.1.2. EEAS

8.11.3.1.3. Other

8.11.4. Defence Readiness2030

8.11.5. What is CSDP?

8.11.6. Why is it important?

8.11.7. History of CSDP

8.11.7.1. link to Compass campaign page

8.11.8. Mediation

8.11.9. Co-ord maritime presence

8.11.10. 🛡️ PeaceSecDef content

8.11.10.1. P1 motivation (why)

8.11.10.1.1. Why the PSD

8.11.10.2. P2 strategy (how we do things)

8.11.10.2.1. EU Security and Defence Engagement in the World

8.11.10.2.2. Security policy areas & tools

8.11.10.2.3. Defence initiatives & military cooperation

8.11.10.2.4. partnerships

8.11.10.3. P3 detail (what)

8.11.10.3.1. org & decision making structures

8.11.10.4. Defence Readiness2030

8.11.10.5. What is CSDP?

8.11.10.6. Why is it important?

8.11.10.7. History of CSDP

8.11.10.7.1. link to Compass campaign page

8.11.10.8. Mediation

8.11.10.9. Co-ord maritime presence

9. Preparedness strategy???

10. **EU Peace, Security and Defence**

10.1. Why the EU engages in peace, security and defence?

10.2. **The common security and defence policy**

10.2.1. What is the Common Security and Defence Policy? Why it is important?

10.2.2. History and Timeline of the Common Security and Defence Policy ✔️ *done *

10.2.2.1. How did EU’s Common Security and Defence Policy develop?

10.2.2.2. Timeline of the Common Security and Defence Policy [update this page, see below]

10.2.3. Common Security and Defence Policy structure, instruments and agencies

10.3. **Defence**

10.3.1. Bolstering European Defence: Readiness 2030 ✔️ *done *

10.3.1.1. Readiness 2030 objectives

10.3.1.2. How do we do it? The White Paper

10.3.1.3. Closing critical capability gaps

10.3.1.4. Deepening our partnerships around the world

10.3.1.5. Working closely with Ukraine defence industry to protect peace and security in Europe

10.3.1.6. Progress to date

10.3.2. EU military support to Ukraine: a priority for European security ✔️

10.3.2.1. Why we need to act?

10.3.2.2. EU’s support at a glance

10.3.2.3. EU military assistance to Ukraine

10.3.2.4. Meeting the most pressing defence needs

10.3.2.5. Training Ukrainian service-men and service-women

10.3.2.6. Strengthening Ukrainian defence industry

10.3.2.7. EU-Ukraine joint security commitments

10.3.2.8. Beyond military support

10.3.3. Other EU defence initiatives & programmes ✔️

10.3.3.1. Why EU defence initiatives?

10.3.3.2. PESCO, the permanent structured cooperation on defence

10.3.3.3. The Coordinated Annual Review on Defence (CARD) and the Capability Development Plan

10.3.3.4. The European Defence Fund

10.3.3.5. CARD, CDP, PESCO, EDF: different tools to boost defence cooperation

10.3.3.6. Military Mobility

10.3.3.7. The European Defence Industrial Strategy

10.4. **Under the EU flag: missions and operations around the world**

10.4.1. EU missions and operations (military and civilian as now)

10.4.2. RDC

10.4.2.1. Live excercises (MILEX & LIVEX)

10.4.3. European Peace Facility

10.4.4. Coordinated Maritime Presences

10.5. **Security and Defence policies**

10.5.1. Maritime security ✔️

10.5.2. Countering hybrid threats (add hyperlinks to threats that can be part of hybrid) ✔️

10.5.3. Cyber security and defence ✔️

10.5.4. FIMI (link to the main page)

10.5.5. Conflict prevention, peace building and mediation

10.5.6. Disarmament, Non-Proliferation and Arms Export Control

10.5.7. Space security ✔️

10.5.8. Counter-terrorism

10.5.9. Preparedness Strategy

10.6. EU peace, security and defence partnerships

10.6.1. Why partnerships are important?

10.6.2. EU-NATO strategic partnership

10.6.2.1. *Why EU-NATO partnership is important? *

10.6.2.2. *How do we work together? *

10.6.3. EU-UN strategic partnership on peace and security

10.6.3.1. *Why EU-UN partnership is important? *

10.6.3.2. *How do we work together? *

10.6.4. EU Security and Defence Partnerships

10.6.4.1. *Why Security and Defence Partnerships are important? *

10.6.4.2. *Current Security and Defence Partnerships *

10.6.5. Other multilateral partnerships on security and defence

10.6.5.1. *AFRICAN UNION *

10.6.5.2. *OSCE *

10.6.5.3. ECOWAS

10.6.5.4. *ASEAN *

10.6.5.5. *GULF COOPERATION COUNCIL (GCC) *

10.7. Social media

11. **NEW STRUCTURE - JULY 2025**

12. OLD STRUCTURE