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Evolution of the Defense Integration in Europe

Ilze Balodis

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Soft powerbusiness.industryHard powerMember statesPolitical scienceEuropean integrationmedia_common.cataloged_instanceInternational tradeEuropean unionSecurity policybusinessmedia_common

description

The notion of a defense Union has been played with since the beginning of the European integration. Despite hardships in deepening the integration further from that of the economy, the European Union has taken some significant steps regarding foreign and security policy from the early 1990’s to this day. Especially the last months’ implications concerning Permanent Structured Cooperation have brought the Union ever so closer to an effective defense union with a common military. However, all of the decision making concerning European Union foreign and security policy is based on the principles of intergovernmental-ism and consequently, the effectiveness of a potential European Defense Union has been questioned. The question remains: will the European Union be able to act as a decisive user of hard power, meanwhile internally, its Member States with differing interests are attracted to participate only through soft power?

https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3695824