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ID124992
Title ProperMaterial roots of European strategy
Other Title Informationbeyond culture and values
LanguageENG
AuthorDyson, Tom
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article undertakes a critical examination of the analytical leverage provided by the literature on strategic culture in explaining the development of the European Union's Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP). It posits that patterns of progress and stasis in CSDP cannot be fully explained by processes of normative convergence and the resilience of national strategic cultures. Instead, the article argues that a focus on material power sheds greater light on the dynamics driving and hindering Europe's quest for military autonomy. It highlights how the 'balance of threat' is fostering both convergence and differentiation in the defence policies of Britain, France, and Germany. Through case studies of the development of British, French, and German policy towards CSDP and NATO, the article demonstrates the important roles played by energy dependency and geographical position in determining the willingness of European states to embed their defence policies in NATO/CSDP or pursue national strategic autonomy. The article argues that strategic culture can provide valuable insights into European defence cooperation; however, this contribution is best framed within the theoretical insights of neoclassical realism. By highlighting the nature of the variables determining the scope and depth of European defence cooperation, the article raises a number of policy implications for European security.
`In' analytical NoteContemporary Security Policy Vol.34, No.3; 2013: p.419-445
Journal SourceContemporary Security Policy Vol.34, No.3; 2013: p.419-445
Key WordsEuropean Union's - EU ;  Common Security and Defense Policy - CSDP ;  Defense Cooperation - EU ;  Neoclassical Realism ;  North Atlantic Treaty Organisation - NATO ;  EU3- Policy ;  Military Autonomy ;  European Strategy ;  France ;  Britain - UK ;  Germany ;  European Defense Cooperation - EDC


 
 
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