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ID108776
Title ProperEU strategic culture
Other Title Informationwhen the means becomes the end
LanguageENG
AuthorNorheim-Martinsen, Per M
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)After being debated in academic circles for years, the idea of a common European Union strategic culture was elevated to a policy objective in the 2003 European Security Strategy. However, whether the European Union has a strategic culture or not is still up for debate. By drawing on developments in strategic culture theory, this article demonstrates that the idea of strategic culture is not only compatible with the European Union, but may be a particularly useful conceptual tool for studying actors for which cultural factors can make up for the lack of more material ones, such as borders, language, political structure, national history, and so on. Offering a fresh perspective on the European Security Strategy, it shows that a specific strategic culture has evolved in the EU, in which consensus on a comprehensive approach to security as a unique European asset has become a focal point for the fledgling European Security and Defense Policy (ESDP). However, the article concludes that this does not provide for a robust strategic culture. The repeated emphasis on the EU's unique potentials as a comprehensive security actor will also invite criticism if the EU fails to mount operations that reflect its own success formula.
`In' analytical NoteContemporary Security Policy Vol. 32, No. 3; Dec 2011: p.517-534
Journal SourceContemporary Security Policy Vol. 32, No. 3; Dec 2011: p.517-534
Key WordsEU Strategic Culture ;  European Union Strategic Culture ;  European Security Strategy ;  European Union ;  Strategic Culture Theory ;  European Security and Defense Policy (ESDP) ;  Europe


 
 
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