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Autore: | Biermann Felix |
Titolo: | The battle for authority in European defence cooperation / / Felix Biermann |
Pubblicazione: | Cham, Switzerland : , : Palgrave Macmillan, , [2023] |
©2023 | |
Edizione: | First edition. |
Descrizione fisica: | 1 online resource (327 pages) : illustrations (black and white) |
Disciplina: | 355.03304 |
Soggetto topico: | National security - Europe |
Soggetto geografico: | Europe Military policy |
Europe Military relations | |
Nota di bibliografia: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Nota di contenuto: | Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- About the Author -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Part I Introducing the Problem -- 1 Introduction -- The Innovation: European Defense Cooperation as a Regime Complex -- Researching the CSDP-Filling the Gaps -- Broadening the Perspective, Sharpening the Focus -- The Theoretical Argument in Brief -- Types of Interinstitutional Relations -- Causal Pathways to Authority Distributions -- The Empirical Findings in Brief -- Integration: The WEAG/WEAO and the EDA -- Marginalization: The EDA and OCCAR -- Fragmentation: PESCO and Regional Defense Cooperation -- Resilience: PESCO Withstanding Competition -- Confronting Alternative Explanations -- Plan of the Book -- References -- Part II Concepts and Theory -- 2 Authority Relations in Regime Complexes -- The Emergence and Consequences of Regime Complexes -- What Is a Regime Complex? -- How Do Regime Complexes Emerge? -- What Are the Consequences of Regime Complexity? -- Reducing Complexity: A Typology of Authority Distributions -- A Typology of Interinstitutional Relationships -- Summary -- References -- 3 Struggling for Authority in Regime Complexes -- Sources of Dissatisfaction -- Contestation and Power -- Condition I-Go-It-Alone Power -- Condition II-Membership Preference -- Explaining Authority Distributions -- Summary -- References -- Part III Explaining Authority Distributions in the European Defense Complex -- 4 European Defense Cooperation and Member State Preferences -- Research Design and Case Selection -- Member State Preferences on European Defense Cooperation -- References -- 5 Integrating the WEAO into the EDA: Toward a European Armaments Agency? -- Stagnation in Armaments Cooperation -- Dissatisfaction: The Principle of "juste retour" -- Reform Attempts Blocked-OCCAR and the LoI. |
The Trigger: The Franco-British Initiative at Le Touquet -- The Threat of Exclusion: "There Will Be Peer Pressure" -- Membership Preference: Welcome to the Club! -- Integration of the WEAG/WEAO into the EDA -- Summary -- References -- 6 The Marginalization of the EDA: False Premises, False Promises? -- Dissatisfaction: Spirits That They've Summoned, Their Commands Ignore -- Reform Blockade: Resistance on All Fronts -- The Trigger: Avant-Gardist Resignation -- The Threat of Exclusion-The Avant-Garde Goes It Alone -- Membership Preference-Six Is Company, Seven's a Crowd -- Formalizing Marginalization: The Administrative Arrangement -- Summary -- References -- 7 The Fragmentation of European Defense Planning: PESCO's Deep Sleep -- Buried Alive -- Contested from the Outset -- Blocking PESCO -- Minilateral Regional Cooperation -- Sustaining Minilateralism -- The Europeanist Reaction -- Fragmentation-The Least Common Security and Defense Policy -- Summary -- References -- 8 PESCO's resilience: Jumpstarting the bandwagon -- Taking Stock: Europeanist Dreams and Atlanticist Reality -- Leaving Them Alone-The Atlanticist Coalition After Brexit -- The Europeanist Trump Card-A New Need for European Defense -- PESCO's Resilience-Awakened by the Bandwagon -- Summary -- References -- Part IV Assessment -- 9 Confronting Contenders -- Neorealism and CSDP Institutions -- Neorealism and the EDA -- Neorealism and PESCO -- Neofunctionalism and CSDP Institutions -- Neofunctionalism and the EDA -- Neofunctionalism and PESCO -- Summary -- References -- 10 Quo Vadis, CSDP? -- Interinstitutional Relationships in Regime Complexes -- The CSDP Between Preferences and Power -- Avenues for Further Research: Endogeneity, Marginalization, and the Future of the CSDP -- References -- References -- Index. | |
Sommario/riassunto: | This book addresses one of the most profound transformations in international governance: the proliferation of regime complexity. Regime complexes can be found wherever state interests clash. Thus, even in one of the most constitutionalized of institutional environments, the European Union (EU), regime complexity features prominently especially in European defence cooperation, where states have created competing institutions overlapping in their mandates to organize armaments cooperation or defence planning. The tense relationship between the institutions of the EUs Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP) and those of NATO is well-known. Yet inter-institutional conflict is not limited to this dichotomy. It extends to institutions beyond these two frameworks, such as those of the former Western European Union and regional defence cooperation frameworks such as the Nordic Defence Cooperation (NORDEFCO), or OCCAR a minilateral armaments agency. All these institutions have partially overlapping membership structures and mandates and therefore rival authority claims in the field of European defence. This book uncovers the hidden regularities of the ongoing battle for institutional authority among EU member states. |
Altri titoli varianti: | The battle for authority in European defense cooperation |
Titolo autorizzato: | The Battle for Authority in European Defence Cooperation |
ISBN: | 9783031300547 |
9783031300530 | |
Formato: | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione: | Inglese |
Record Nr.: | 9910751388803321 |
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