Securing european interests from the Mediterranean to the Persian Gulf : rethinking EU strategic autonomy at sea Jean-Loup Samaan [Recurso electrónico]
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TextoSeries Euromesco Paper ; 68Detalles de publicación: : European Institute of the Mediterranean , 2024 BarcelonaDescripción: 28 pTema(s): Recursos en línea: Resumen: In the past decade, European concerns over United States (US) international leadership grew in earnest. Then President Barack Obama first suggested a reduced American engagement abroad to focus on "nation-building at home" (Bruce, 2012; Goldberg, 2016). His successor, President Donald Trump, went further as he declared the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) "obsolete" and discussed the possibility of a US withdrawal (Barnes & Cooper, 2019). Fears of a US disengagement from Europe then fuelled a policy discussion on the need for European countries to build their own strategic autonomy - a concept that has now become common parlance in policy debates across the continent.
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In the past decade, European concerns over United States (US) international leadership grew in earnest. Then President Barack Obama first suggested a reduced American engagement abroad to focus on "nation-building at home" (Bruce, 2012; Goldberg, 2016). His successor, President Donald Trump, went further as he declared the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) "obsolete" and discussed the possibility of a US withdrawal (Barnes & Cooper, 2019). Fears of a US disengagement from Europe then fuelled a policy discussion on the need for European countries to build their own strategic autonomy - a concept that has now become common parlance in policy debates across the continent.
