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The European Union's Strategic Autonomy, Transatlantic Shifts and ... frictions.europeamerica.de 3 facts
claimEastern European countries, which have traditionally favored close cooperation with the United States and NATO, are becoming more favorable to the idea of reinforcing European defense and strategic autonomy due to uncertainty regarding United States policy.
claimEastern European countries, which have traditionally favored close cooperation with the United States and NATO, are becoming more favorable to the idea of reinforcing European defense and strategic autonomy due to the uncertainty of United States policy.
claimEastern European countries, which have traditionally favored close cooperation with the United States and NATO, are becoming more favorable to the idea of reinforcing European defense and strategic autonomy due to uncertainty regarding United States policy.
Independence play: Europe's pursuit of strategic autonomy ecfr.eu 2 facts
perspectiveCyprus believes that in pursuing strategic autonomy, Europe should collaborate with NATO while also considering Russia's interests.
perspectiveThe Czech government argues that greater solidarity in defense is not a topic for the European Union and that NATO’s Article 5 is sufficient to achieving strategic autonomy.
Strategic Autonomy or Transatlantic Dependency The EU's Evolving ... strasbourgcentre.com 1 fact
perspectiveThe European Union defines strategic autonomy not as isolationism, but as a rebalancing of transatlantic relations that allows Europe to act independently while remaining a credible partner to the United States and NATO.
Europe's quest for strategic autonomy in response to Trumpism link.springer.com 1 fact
accountFrench President Emmanuel Macron called for 'strategic autonomy' or 'strategic sovereignty' in response to internal European Union crises and the first presidency of Donald Trump, including his verbal attacks on NATO.
Can the European Union Reduce Dependence on the United States? cescube.com 1 fact
claimIn military terms, strategic autonomy implies the autonomous capacity of the European Union to take decisions and conduct operations in situations where NATO as a whole is not engaged.
Transatlantic relations and European strategic autonomy in the ... - FIIA fiia.fi 1 fact
claimEuropean Union member states hold divergent views on strategic autonomy: Poland and Estonia prioritize the role of NATO, Finland supports building capabilities regardless of the framework, and France advocates for strategic autonomy.