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Rebuilding strategic autonomy: ASEAN’s response to US–China strategic competition [PDF]
Unity in diversity, centrality, and inclusive development have been internalized as defining characteristics of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), based on the organization’s longstanding practice.
Zhang J.
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Building Strategic Autonomy in the European Union
European Strategic Autonomy is a key concept designed to strengthen the European Union’s (EU) international actorness and influence its policymaking practices. It offers a framework for guiding the EU’s initiatives in areas deemed strategically significant
Michał Rekowski
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This article analyses the recent use of European Union (EU) terminology of digital sovereignty and strategic autonomy, aiming to identify tensions between policy considerations of fundamental rights, free market principles and geopolitical concerns ...
Dennis Broeders +2 more
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Non-Alignment to Strategic Autonomy
This paper explores India’s strategic positioning vis-à-vis the liberal international order (LIO), examining how India has historically both engaged with and asserted autonomy from the Western-led order.
Jakub Zajączkowski, Manish Jung Pulami
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Discourses around “strategic autonomy” and “sovereignty”, traditionally used at the state level, have been recently circulated within the EU supranational context regarding the European defence technological and industrial base, dual-use and disruptive ...
Raluca Csernatoni
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Strategic autonomy has become a guiding principle for several states as the international order moves toward multipolarity. Turkey has also attempted to carve out a more autonomous space from its traditional Western allies by building new ties in the ...
Mustafa Kutlay +2 more
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EU in Search of Identity: Theoretical and Philosophical Aspects of Strategic Autonomy
The process of modern world order construction is still ongoing. It is accompanied by various transformations, which, among other things, affect the normative and value orientations of the world political actors and push them to reflect both on their ...
P. P. Kalugina, E. A. Sergeev
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Data Autonomy: Recalibrating Strategic Autonomy and Digital Sovereignty
The datafication of society comes with a recalibration of power structures. European states can no longer depend on territorial control to govern (cyber)space, powerful corporations own essential cloud infrastructure, state actors denying the importance of democracy and human rights have crucial roles in supply chains, and users are left without choice
O. Gstrein
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STRATEGIC AUTONOMY IN THE CONTEXT OF MULTILATERALISM [PDF]
The Covid-19 Pandemic has reignited the idea of Strategic Autonomy in the UE. While Brussels has insisted over the last 5 years that Europe should become a major player in defense issues, one has to wonder if the relations with NATO and EU will not ...
Vlad DUMITRACHE
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European Union strategic autonomy and Mongolia
Under the objective to ensure its strategic autonomy set in 2016, the European Union is undertaking changes in common foreign and security policy, defense, economic and technological areas. In this article, the author not only examines these changes, but
Lkham Tsermaa
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