EUROPE’S QUEST FOR STRATEGIC AUTONOMY - A Liberal Intergovernmentalism Approach to the Initiatives of the CSDP introduced amidst the Russian Invasions of Ukraine (2014 and 2022)
Abstract
In a rapidly evolving geopolitical landscape marked by the Russian invasions of Ukraine between 2014
and 2022, the European Union’s security and defence policy approaches have garnered significant
attention. This research critically examines the adaptations within the European Union’s Common
Security and Defense Policy (CSDP) initiatives in this context. Positioned against this backdrop, the
study adopts the Liberal Intergovernmentalism (LI) theoretical framework to interpret the nuances and
implications of the CSDP measures, further evaluating their alignment with the EU’s ambitions of
strategic autonomy (SA). Utilizing a robust research strategy, the analysis extensively harnesses content
analysis of official documents sourced from EU institutions. Central to the discourse is the noticeable
dichotomy between the EU’s transformative steps within its CSDP amidst the Russian invasions and its
journey towards achieving comprehensive strategic autonomy. The findings underscore the integral role
of member states’ national interests, intergovernmental negotiations, and the balancing act between
fostering European defence collaborations and maintaining strong ties with international allies, notably
NATO. Concluding insights spotlight the EU’s pragmatic approach to navigating security challenges,
while recommendations emphasize the potential of expanding the analytical spectrum and exploring the
dynamics of NATO-EU relations more profoundly in future studies.
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Date
2023-11-29Author
Apostolopoulos, Stavros
Keywords
European Union
Strategic Autonomy
Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP)
Liberal Intergovernmentalism (LI)
Language
eng