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EU - US RELATIONS (2) answer(s).
 
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Common security and defence policy as an act of American hegemo / Kempin, Ronja; Mawdsley, Jocelyn   Journal Article
Mawdsley, Jocelyn Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract This article argues that rather than being an emancipatory step for the EU, the Common Security and Defence Policy in its current format represents a continuation of US strategic hegemony. Using a neo-Gramscian model of hegemony, by considering both civilian and military aspects of CSDP, the article shows how US ability to export its strategic doctrine to EU member states is undiminished. It argues that respect for US military achievements is a key reason for this, but that this may lead EU states to make poor strategic decisions, which moreover may lack political and public legitimacy.
Key Words Legitimacy  Hegemony  CSDP  EU - US Relations  Strategy 
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Enabling factor: the influence of US-EU cooperation on UN peace operations / Monteleone, Carla   Journal Article
Monteleone, Carla Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract The article analyzes the influence of US-EU cooperation on the UN decision-making process in the area of peace operations and its impact in the period 1991-2008. The article claims that US-EU cooperation transforms the positional power of the US, the EU and its member states into a coalition with dominant influence in the area of UN peace operations and becomes an enabling factor for the authorization of UN peace operations.
Key Words Peace Operations  UN  EU - US Relations 
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