ID | 131629 |
Title Proper | Institutionalised cooperation and policy convergence in European defence |
Other Title Information | lessons from the relations between France, Germany and the UK |
Language | ENG |
Author | Pannier, Alice ; Schmitt, Olivier |
Publication | 2014. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | What are the prospects for trilateral concord among Britain, France and Germany in terms of defence policies? Would more institutionalised links among them lead to more convergence of their defence policies? To answer these interrogations, this article investigates the relation between policy convergence and institutionalised cooperation, in particular by studying whether and when one is a prerequisite to the other. First, this article examines the extent to which these countries' defence policies have converged since the end of the cold war based on several indicators: their attitudes towards international forums, their defence budgets, the structure of their armed forces and their willingness to use force. Second, we study each of the bilateral relations between the three states to qualitatively analyse their degree of institutionalisation and the convergence of their defence policies. This article concludes that contrary to the arguments of many discussions, think-tank reports and political actors, there is no evidence that institutionalised cooperation leads to policy convergence as far as defence is concerned. |
`In' analytical Note | European Security Vol.23, No.3; September 2014: p.270-289 |
Journal Source | European Security Vol.23, No.3; September 2014: p.270-289 |
Key Words | United Kingdom - UK ; Germany ; British - German Relations ; International Cooperation - IC ; Cooperation Policy ; European Defence ; France ; French - German Relations ; British - French Relations ; Trilateral Relations ; Policy Governance ; Trilateral Concord ; Defence Policies ; Defence Strategy ; Defence Economy ; Bilateral Relations ; Defence Budget |