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ID183976
Title ProperMinilateral Cooperation in the EU’s Post-Brexit Common Security and Defence Policy
Other Title InformationGermany and the Visegrád Countries
LanguageENG
AuthorUrbanovská, Jana ;  Chovančík, Martin ;  Brajerčíková, Stanislava
Summary / Abstract (Note)Post-Brexit referendum EU Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP) developments have called for an enhancement of Germany’s leadership in the CSDP. Given fears of German dominance, its self-limitation and diverging French visions, Germany is steered towards building deeper alliances and partnerships. Minilateral cooperation offers unique benefits to the current German leadership dilemma yet remains understudied outside of Western defence cooperation. Based on three representative areas of the CSDP, the article examines the progress and viability of minilateral CSDP cooperation between Germany and Visegrád countries and finds clear indications of growing post-2016 minilateral cooperation with this particular region.
`In' analytical NoteEurope-Asia Studies Vol. 74, No.3; Apr 2022: p.402-425
Journal SourceEurope-Asia Studies Vol: 74 No 3
Key WordsGermany ;  Common Security and Defence Policy ;  Minilateral Cooperation ;  EU’s Post-Brexit


 
 
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