000 01632nam a22002657a 4500
003 ES-MaBCM
005 20250123120054.0
008 250123s2024 be |||||s|||| 00| 0 eng d
040 _cES-MaBCM
245 0 0 _aToward a Progressive Geopolitical EU :
_bprinciples and recommendations
_cMathieu Blondeel, ... [et al.]
_h[Recurso electrónico]
260 _aBrussels, Belgium
_b : Foundation for European Progressive Studies (FEPS)
_c , 2024
300 _a42 p.
490 _aPolicy study
500 _aApril 2024
504 _aBibliografía: p. 34-36
520 _aHaving coined the term “geopolitical Commission” in her maiden speech as Commission president, Ursula von der Leyen more recently declared that the EU has now matured into a geopolitical union. This purported coming of age has occurred against the backdrop of a major hardening of the global political order. Reemerging systemic rivalries are jeopardising global supply chains and multilateralism, whilst Russia’s aggression is a threat to EU and global security. All the while, the climate crisis is accelerating. However, as the tenure of the first geopolitical Commission comes to an end, competition and conflict, rather than cooperation, appear to define and frame the EU’s geopolitical turn.
610 2 7 _aUnión Europea
_952895
650 0 _aGeopolítica
650 7 _aPolítica exterior
650 0 _aCambio climático
650 7 _aComercio exterior
856 _uhttps://mpr.koha.es/cgi-bin/koha/opac-retrieve-file.pl?id=cd2b902b29167801b93b629cc26296a4
_yDESCARGAR DOCUMENTO
942 _cLE
999 _c229512
_d229512