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A Spectrum of Autonomy: Towards a Theoretical Framework of Strategic Autonomy
International JournalDespite the renewed significance and popularity of strategic autonomy in recent years, this term remains undertheorized. Current usage of the term makes it difficult to determine whether an actor is strategically autonomous or not, and whether a particular course of action enhances autonomy or decreases it.
Lan Di Ngo
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The Spectrum of Strategic Autonomy in EU Defence Supply Chains
Defence and Peace Economics, 2023The Strategic Compass aims to strengthen the resilience of defence-industrial supply chains and complements the long-term strategic ambition of enhancing the EDTIB.
Mitja Kleczka +3 more
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EU-NATO cooperation reloaded: the impact of European strategic autonomy
Defence StudiesRenewed debates on European strategic autonomy and closer EU-NATO cooperation fall into a time of great power rivalry, a changing threat landscape, and growing complexity that require coordinated responses.
Nele Marianne Ewers-Peters
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Navigating the storm: the impact of the Russia–Ukraine war on EU’s quest for strategic autonomy
European SecurityThis article investigates how the Russia–Ukraine war has reshaped the European Union's defence priorities and its pursuit of strategic autonomy. Using advanced text analytics and machine learning methods of over 26,000 European External Action Service ...
Sinem Ünaldilar +2 more
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From ‘Resilience’ to Strategic Autonomy
2021There is a growing scepticism regarding the implementation of the European Union Global Strategy (2016), which builds on the idea of fostering resilience to the east and south, in a neighbourhood increasingly threatened by governance breakdown and violent conflict.
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European Union’s Strategic Autonomy
2020It is hardly to understand, why the European Union (EU), an organisation of 27 member states on a single continent with close economic and cultural links, with a population of almost 450 million, does not have its own effective instrument for implementing security and defence policy.
Jacek Ochman, Jerzy Biziewski
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