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What Is a Strategy
Nathalie Tocci
- pp 51-83
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The main messages of the 2003 ESS and how do these relate to the key points of the 2016 EUGS are discussed in this article, where the authors dissect the EUGS analysing not simply the content, its meaning and implications for the EU, but perhaps more importantly the debates underpinning each choice made in the Strategy itself, be these between the Member States, between and within EU institutions, or amongst the European foreign policy community as a whole.Abstract:
This chapter distils the “what”: what were the main messages of the 2003 ESS and how do these relate to the key points of the 2016 EUGS ? It dissects the EUGS analysing not simply the content, its meaning and implications for the EU, but perhaps more importantly the debates underpinning each choice made in the Strategy itself, be these between the Member States, between and within EU institutions, or amongst the European foreign policy community as a whole.read more
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The End of History and the Last Man
TL;DR: Fukuyama as mentioned in this paper identifies two powerful forces guiding our actions: the logic of desire (the rational economic process); and the desire for recognition, which he describes as the very motor of history.
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The Post-American World
TL;DR: The Rise of the Rest: The Future of Freedom as discussed by the authors describes a world in which the United States will no longer dominate the global economy, orchestrate geopolitics, or overwhelm cultures.
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‘Normative’ power Europe: a realist critique
TL;DR: In this article, structural realist analysis and critique of liberal-idealist notions of the EU as a "normative" or "civilian" power is presented, emphasizing the systemic determinants of EU foreign and security policy and arguing that the development of the ESDP is a function of systemic changes in the structural distribution of power.
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Normative power Europe reconsidered: beyond the crossroads1
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors argue that the EU can have-its-cake-and-eat-it-too in militarizing its normative power, but this does not necessarily lead to the diminution of the EU's normative power if the process is characterized by critical reflection rather than the pursuit of "great power".
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New Wine in Old Wineskins: Promoting Political Reforms through the New European Neighbourhood Policy*
TL;DR: The European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) as discussed by the authors is a case study in organizational management theory of how the Commission strategically adapted enlargement policies to expand its foreign policy domain.