Between Hard and Soft Power
Reader der 21. Außenpolitischen Jahrestagung der Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung (auf Englisch).
Wie kann die Europäische Union ihren Platz in einer Welt zunehmender Großmachtrivalität finden? Dieser Frage widmete sich die 21. Außenpolitische Jahrestagung. Der Reader zeichnet die Debatte um die Konzepte der strategischen Autonomie und der strategischen Souveränität der EU sowie die Zukunft der transatlantischen Beziehungen nach.
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Preface
PART I – OPENING THE DEBATE
- Poland and the Baltic States: a Preference for a Renewed West, Justyna Gotkowska
- Europe as a Power: A French Vision for Europe in the World, Martin Quencez
PART II – CHALLENGES IN THE EUROPEAN NEIGHBOURHOOD
- How Common and Effective Is the EU's CFSP in the Eastern Mediterranean?, Yvonni Efstathiou
- Strategic Sovereignty in the EU's Southeastern Neighbourhood: The Black Sea as Part of a Larger Geopolitical Region, Stefan Meister
- Belarus Needs Help: Germany and Europe Lack Solidarity and Strategy for a Democratic Belarus, Jörg Forbrig
- The Belarus Test for the «Geopolitical» EU: A View from Minsk, Yauheni Preiherman
PART III – GEO-ECONOMICS AND SANCTIONS
- Where Is Europe's Place in the New Age of Geo-economics?, Roderick Kefferpütz
- The EU and the Strategic Use of Sanctions as a Geo-economic Tool?, Clara Portela
PART IV – EUROPEAN DIGITAL SOVEREIGNTY
- Digital Sovereignty - The EU in a Contest for Influence and Leadership, Zora Siebert
- A Democratic Counteroffer to China's Digital Power, Sabine Muscat
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