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ID192142
Title ProperAbout European Sovereignty
LanguageENG
AuthorBuhler, Pierre
Summary / Abstract (Note)The coining of the concept of ‘European sovereignty’ by French President Emmanuel Macron in 2017 has prompted a heated debate, reviving disputes over supranationality, the nation-state and democracy that have resonated since the inception of the European project. Macron’s intervention came at a time when a flurry of crises compelled the European Union to move from its ambition of being a ‘normative power’ to living through its ‘Machiavellian moment’, against the backdrop of the rise of new global powers and existential threats for the security of the Union and its member states. But the term ‘European sovereignty’ is a misnomer. The real issue is one of power, not of sovereignty. Power proceeds from command, hardly an attribute of the complex shared decision-making process of the EU, leaving the objective of becoming a fully-fledged power out of reach for the European polity.
`In' analytical NoteSurvival : the IISS Quarterly Vol. 65, No.2; Apr-May 2023: p.55-74
Journal SourceSurvival : the IISS Quarterly Vol: 65 No 2
Key WordsNATO ;  European Union ;  Europe ;  France ;  Germany ;  European Security and Defence Policy ;  Strategic Autonomy ;  Emmanuel Macron ;  Olaf Scholz ;  European Sovereignty ;  Luxembourg Compromise


 
 
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