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The nadir of the study of civil-military relations is how diplomats negotiate to control the equipment type and quantity of other countries armed forces. After the Cold War the European Union has experienced enlargement and deepening with open borders and the free movement of people. Civil-military relations is no longer national, nor is it paramount to the defence of sovereign territorial boundaries. Arms control has become a facet of public administration. This paper will detail the emergence of a European Union arms control regime linked to the evolving CFSP/ESD separate to the agreements reached by individual member states. This contrasts the 'national role conception' but highlights the significance of human decision-makers.

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