EU-NATO Relations: Running on the Fumes of Informed Deconfliction
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EU-NATO Relations : Running on the Fumes of Informed Deconfliction. / Smith, Simon J. (Editor); Græger, Nina (Editor); Gebhard, Carmen (Editor).
Routledge, 2019. 172 p.Research output: Book/Report › Book › Research › peer-review
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TY - BOOK
T1 - EU-NATO Relations
T2 - Running on the Fumes of Informed Deconfliction
A2 - Smith, Simon J.
A2 - Græger, Nina
A2 - Gebhard, Carmen
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - For almost fifteen years, both the EU and North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) have claimed to partake in a relationship that is purported to be a ‘Strategic Partnership’, albeit one that is troubled by lasting political blockages. The constraints that affect the formal relationship between the two organizations are well-covered terrain in the academic literature – including by most of the contributors to this volume; however, the popular argument that the EU and NATO simply do not cooperate in any substantive way warrants deeper investigation, both theoretically and thematically. Thus, EU-NATO relations might not at first seem like an under-researched area, but much of the existing literature on the issue re-engages oversimplified and formulaic statements about the nature, quality, and practice of interactions between the EU and NATO.This volume aims to develop the EU-NATO research agenda by pursuing three key objectives: (1) reduce the lacuna of theoretically informed analyses of the relationship, (2) add empirically and analytically rigorous case studies to the relevant body of literature, and (3) point to possible developments and solutions in the 'Strategic Partnership'.The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue in European Security.
AB - For almost fifteen years, both the EU and North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) have claimed to partake in a relationship that is purported to be a ‘Strategic Partnership’, albeit one that is troubled by lasting political blockages. The constraints that affect the formal relationship between the two organizations are well-covered terrain in the academic literature – including by most of the contributors to this volume; however, the popular argument that the EU and NATO simply do not cooperate in any substantive way warrants deeper investigation, both theoretically and thematically. Thus, EU-NATO relations might not at first seem like an under-researched area, but much of the existing literature on the issue re-engages oversimplified and formulaic statements about the nature, quality, and practice of interactions between the EU and NATO.This volume aims to develop the EU-NATO research agenda by pursuing three key objectives: (1) reduce the lacuna of theoretically informed analyses of the relationship, (2) add empirically and analytically rigorous case studies to the relevant body of literature, and (3) point to possible developments and solutions in the 'Strategic Partnership'.The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue in European Security.
KW - Faculty of Social Sciences
KW - European Union
KW - North Atlantic Treaty Organization
KW - International relations
KW - Europen Union countries - foreign relations
KW - European Union countries - Strategic aspects
KW - North Atlantic region - Strategic aspects
KW - Diplomatic relations
KW - Strategic aspects of individual places
KW - Europe - European Unioun Countries
KW - North Atlantic Region
M3 - Book
SN - 9781138318557
SN - 1138318558
BT - EU-NATO Relations
PB - Routledge
ER -
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