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European strategic autonomy: assessments and challenges


The monograph is devoted to a comprehensive political and economic analysis of the concept of European strategic autonomy. The authors focus on the specifics of individual country approaches of the EU countries to the implementation of this concept ...
Diana Ayvazyan   +13 more
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Strategic autonomy in the European Union’s external relations law

Common market law review, 2023
The article reviews the legal significance of the European Union’s quest for “strategic autonomy” in its external relations. First the political origin of the term is recapped and a legal definition proposed: “Striving for multilateral solutions, while ...
F. Hoffmeister
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Unpacking the EU’s Indo-Pacific strategy: a testing case of strategic autonomy

Australian Journal of International Affairs
In 2021, the European Union (EU) unveiled its first common Indo-Pacific strategy, demonstrating its emphasis on the Indo-Pacific region and plans to implement cohesive strategies as an autonomous actor outside of Europe.
Weiqing Song, Ziqing Yang
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Europe Resolved: The Drumbeat of Strategic Autonomy

Survival
The transatlantic economy is the most integrated – and prosperous – in the world. That integration, and the prosperity it fosters, is only possible because of the trust between the United States and Europe. That trust has been weakening for some time; under the Trump administration it is breaking, if not already broken.
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European Strategic Autonomy in 2020

2022
When Ursula von der Leyen spoke about a “Geopolitical Commission” when she took office in 2019, the disruption brought about by the year 2020 could not quite be predicted. Faced with the world’s upheavals, caught up in between Sino-American rivalry, it is essential to assess and question the Union’s position in the world and its perspectives for the ...
Woll, Cornelia   +3 more
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The Baltic States and the EU Strategic Autonomy

World Economy and International Relations, 2023
Nowadays, three Baltic countries – Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania – form the most solid core in the camp of European Atlanticists with a strong emphasis on the U.S. as the main security guarantee. Due to their geographical location, they have always been particularly acutely aware of the tension between East and West.
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Strategic Autonomy and India’s Hedging Policies in the Indo-Pacific

Journal of Asian Security and International Affairs
Hedging is a collection of tactics that includes bandwagoning, limited resistance and involvement. Put another way, it is an insurance position between the two simple tactics of balancing and bandwagoning.
C. Vinodan, A. Kurian
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Autonomy and procedural justice in strategic systems planning

Information Systems Journal, 2012
AbstractJob characteristics and procedural justice theories offer an avenue through which to better understand the effectiveness of the strategic planning of decision support and other information systems in the subsidiaries of multinational firms. The first theory suggests that greater autonomy leads to greater perceptions of fair treatment, and the ...
Dinesh A. Mirchandani, Albert L. Lederer
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Limits of India–US Relations: Balancing Through Strategic Autonomy and Multi-alignment

Journal of Asian Security and International Affairs
The India–US relationship has often been described as a defining partnership. But the nature of the friendship in actuality is yet to assume depth. Despite convergences at multiple levels, it falls short of a true strategic partnership or deep friendship.
J. C. Abraham, Uma Purushothaman
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A partnership for strategic autonomy?

Ziel dieser Masterarbeit ist es, zu untersuchen, inwieweit das kürzlich unterzeichnete erweiterte Rahmenabkommen zwischen der Europäischen Union und Chile zur strategischen Autonomie der EU im Bereich der kritischen Rohstoffe beiträgt. Zu diesem Zweck wurde in einem ersten Schritt das Konzept der strategischen Autonomie, wie es bereits in verschiedenen
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