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ID180558
Title ProperPoliticisation of the European Foreign, security, and defence cooperation
Other Title Information the case of the EU’s Russian sanctions
LanguageENG
AuthorBiedenkopf, Katja ;  Karlović, Antonio ;  Čepo, Dario
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper examines the response of the members of the European Council towards the EU’s sanctions policy against Russia following the 2014 Russian occupation and annexation of Crimea and the continued Ukraine crisis. The case is analysed to answer the question on the traits of the politicisation of the EU’s Russia sanctions policy. Concretely, the main research question is: what does the interplay of actor range, salience, and polarisation tell us about politicisation of CFSP in the case of sanctions policy? The secondary research question deals with how actors interact when contesting a sanctions policy to boost their success. Considering that the European Council, as the main actor in CFSP, is something of a “black box”, the paper heuristically focuses on statements (N = 223) on the sanctions policy given by its members from March 2014 till the end of 2019. The analysis shows how the politicisation of the sanctions policy seemingly entrenched itself into EUFP politics after it skyrocketed and fell in the wake of Russia’s annexation of Crimea. Finally, a latent class analysis indicates the existence of two latent coalitions with opposing views on the sanctions policy.
`In' analytical NoteEuropean Security Vol. 30, No.3; Sep 2021: p.344-366
Journal SourceEuropean Security Vol: 30 No 3
Key WordsSanctions ;  Russia ;  CFSP ;  Politicisation ;  Contestation ;  Latent Coalitions


 
 
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