perspective
Eugenia Baroncelli argues that the European Union's Open Strategic Autonomy (OSA) mercantilism remains primarily reactive and defensive, with calls for competitiveness serving as a rhetorical bridge to unify the Union's liberalizing and autonomist factions.
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- The EU's Open Strategic Autonomy and the challenge of ... www.globalpolicyjournal.com via serper
Referenced by nodes (3)
- Open Strategic Autonomy concept
- European Union entity
- competitiveness concept