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German-UK defence cooperation amid Brexit: prospects for new bilateralism?
/ Urbanovská, Jana; Chovančík, Martin; Brusenbauch Meislová, Monika
Urbanovská, Jana
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In the triangle of relations between major EU powers, the relationship between Germany and the UK remains historically under-examined. Its implications for the future of European defence cooperation are, however, vital and gradually more decisive. The article examines indices on the direction of this relationship to model the shape and impact of this missing link among the more thoroughly investigated relations of Germany-France and UK-France. As both the UK and Germany were forced to formulate clear positions during the Brexit process, their pronounced interactions offer a unique insight into the development of their bilateral defence cooperation, both present and future, and its impact on multilateral UK-EU defence relations. The central question that arises is whether sufficient progress has been made towards a stronger bilateral defence relationship between these two actors to warrant the designation of a trend towards new bilateralism. The article explores this within three major sectors: (1) official defence cooperation; (2) military cooperation; (3) defence industrial cooperation and finds that overtures and initiatives launched in the examined period are insufficient to alter the relationship toward new bilateralism.
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Germany
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Defence Cooperation
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United Kingdom
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New Bilateralism
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Brexit
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Japan's FTA strategy toward highly developed countries: comparing Australia's and Switzerland's experiences, 2000-09
/ Yoshimatsu, Hidetaka; Ziltener, Patrick
Yoshimatsu, Hidetaka
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This article analyzes Japan's motivations in opening negotiations on free trade agreements with Australia and Switzerland, highlighting intersections between domestic and international factors. While Australia is a security ally of Japan and a main source of natural resources, Switzerland is a traditional ally in World Trade Organization negotiations and considered a gateway to the European market.
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WTO
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Free Trade Agreement
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FTA
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Market Liberalization
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EPA
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Economic Partnership Agreement
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New Bilateralism
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