• Miniatura 1
The European Union Towards Strategic Autonomy

Author: Spanish Institute for Strategic Studies


Colección: Cuadernos de Estrategia


This booklet explores the issue of the strategic autonomy of the European Union, analysing it from several points of view. The introduction summarizes the path taken towards a common defence and how the change in the international scenario affects you. The so-called strategic compass is also discussed in detail. In addition, the search for common defence is deepened, taking into account NATO, the Union’s civilian and military missions and the possible impact that the conflict in Ukraine might have on them, to conclude with a review of the influence of the major powers: the United States of America, China and Russia.


 

The EU has been increasingly committed to strategic autonomy. The European Union needs to defend its own interests, project its presence in the world and promote security, both in its neighbourhood and with its alliese, it needs strategic autonomy. This concept first emerged in the context of the defence industry and was for a long time confined to this field. This is because it was understood that the construction of a more integrated EU model necessarily required a greater integration of Member States’ technological and industrial capabilities that would favour the development of a European defence industry.


A strong European security and defence policy is an essential element not only for the Union to play its due role on the international stage, but also to be able to continue guaranteeing the level of economic and social prosperity achieved within the EU.

  • ISSN: 1697-6924
  • NIPO: 083-22-264-1
  • Fecha de publicación: 31/1/2023
  • Año de edición: 2022
  • Autor: Spanish institute for Strategic Studies
  • Editor: Ministerio de Defensa. Secretaría General Técnica.
  • Número de páginas: 199
  • Tamaño: 7,4 MB
  • Idioma: Inglés
The European Union Towards Strategic Autonomy    Tamaño: (1.11 MB)

Compártalo

Disponible

0,00 €

Edición PDF

Descargar

También disponible en

Detalles

The EU has been increasingly committed to strategic autonomy. The European Union needs to defend its own interests, project its presence in the world and promote security, both in its neighbourhood and with its alliese, it needs strategic autonomy. This concept first emerged in the context of the defence industry and was for a long time confined to this field. This is because it was understood that the construction of a more integrated EU model necessarily required a greater integration of Member States’ technological and industrial capabilities that would favour the development of a European defence industry.

A strong European security and defence policy is an essential element not only for the Union to play its due role on the international stage, but also to be able to continue guaranteeing the level of economic and social prosperity achieved within the EU.

Información adicional

Descripción

The EU has been increasingly committed to strategic autonomy. The European Union needs to defend its own interests, project its presence in the world and promote security, both in its neighbourhood and with its alliese, it needs strategic autonomy. This concept first emerged in the context of the defence industry and was for a long time confined to this field. This is because it was understood that the construction of a more integrated EU model necessarily required a greater integration of Member States’ technological and industrial capabilities that would favour the development of a European defence industry.

A strong European security and defence policy is an essential element not only for the Union to play its due role on the international stage, but also to be able to continue guaranteeing the level of economic and social prosperity achieved within the EU.

ISSN 1697-6924
ISBN No
EAN No
NIPO 083-22-264-1
Fecha de publicación 31/1/2023
Año de edición 2022
Autor Spanish institute for Strategic Studies
Editor Ministerio de Defensa. Secretaría General Técnica.
Número de páginas 199
Tamaño 7,4 MB
Idioma Inglés
Colecciones No
Número de Colección No