Strategic Autonomy: A New Identity for the ...
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Title :
Strategic Autonomy: A New Identity for the EU as a Global Actor
Author(s) :
Beaucillon, Charlotte [Auteur]
Centre de Recherche Droits et Perspectives du droit (CRDP) - ULR 4487
Centre de Recherche Droits et Perspectives du droit (CRDP) - ULR 4487
Journal title :
European Papers
Volume number :
8
Pages :
417-428
Publisher :
European Papers
Publication date :
2023-07-27
ISSN :
2499-8249
English keyword(s) :
External action
Sovereignty
Power
Competences
Common Foreign and Security Policy
Common Commercial Policy
Sovereignty
Power
Competences
Common Foreign and Security Policy
Common Commercial Policy
HAL domain(s) :
Sciences de l'Homme et Société/Droit
English abstract : [en]
Over the last decade, strategic autonomy has become a key tool for structuring the EU’s external action. This Insight examines the evolution of the concept in EU discourse and practice, explores its consequences on the ...
Show more >Over the last decade, strategic autonomy has become a key tool for structuring the EU’s external action. This Insight examines the evolution of the concept in EU discourse and practice, explores its consequences on the emergence of the notion of "European sovereignty", and analyses how strategic autonomy is used to streamline both hard-power and soft-power contemporary EU external relations. The central role of strategic autonomy – in turn an ambition, an objective, a process or even a method – sheds new light on core issues surrounding EU external action law, such as power, sovereignty and the articulation of the EU-Member State relationship.Show less >
Show more >Over the last decade, strategic autonomy has become a key tool for structuring the EU’s external action. This Insight examines the evolution of the concept in EU discourse and practice, explores its consequences on the emergence of the notion of "European sovereignty", and analyses how strategic autonomy is used to streamline both hard-power and soft-power contemporary EU external relations. The central role of strategic autonomy – in turn an ambition, an objective, a process or even a method – sheds new light on core issues surrounding EU external action law, such as power, sovereignty and the articulation of the EU-Member State relationship.Show less >
Language :
Anglais
Audience :
Internationale
Popular science :
Non
Administrative institution(s) :
Université de Lille
Research team(s) :
L’Équipe de Recherche en Droit Public
Submission date :
2024-01-12T14:25:29Z
2024-02-01T14:56:30Z
2024-02-01T14:56:30Z
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