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European strategic autonomy is defined by various European nations as a framework that encompasses non-military domains, specifically identifying foreign policy as a core component of this strategic approach according to [1], [2], and [3].

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Independence play: Europe's pursuit of strategic autonomy ecfr.eu European Council on Foreign Relations 3 facts
perspectiveSlovakia advocates for European strategic autonomy (ESA) to focus on non-military areas, including foreign policy, economic autonomy, civilian capabilities, and energy security.
claimGreece considers foreign policy, energy, and civilian capabilities to be issues relevant to European strategic autonomy.
claimLithuanian policymakers and policy experts define European strategic autonomy as encompassing a wide range of non-military issues, including foreign policy, the threat of secondary sanctions, civilian capabilities, energy security, and hostile information operations.