%0 Journal Article %T EU AND CIVIL SOCIETY: THE CASE OF NGOS IN PEACE MISSIONS AND HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION %A Daniela Irrera %J Romanian Journal of European Affairs (RJEA) %D 2010 %I European Institute of Romania %X Social scientists and policy-makers are increasingly concerned with the civil society ability to influence the external policy of EU and the member states. This ability depends to a large extent on the capabilities and instruments of the non-governmental-organizations (NGOs), national and international associations, and lobbies, which represent civil society interests. In order to represent the demands that cut across the borders of states, NGOs are increasingly gaining access to international decision-making institutions. However, this access continues to face with the controversial issue of the NGOs engagement in political participation, representation, and democratization of the decision-making processes of international organizations. This paper aims at analyzing the increasing engagement of NGOs, within and in relation with the EU, in the framework of CFSP/ESDP, and in responding to composite humanitarian emergencies. %K NGO %K European Union %K security %K peace-keeping %U http://www.ier.ro/documente/rjea_vol10_no1/RJEA_2010_vol_10_no_1_EU__and_Civil_Society_the_Case_of_NGOs_in_Peace_Missions_and_Humanitarian_Intervention.pdf