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_aTen Ideas for the New Team : _bHow the EU can navigate a power political world _cSteven Everts, Bojana Zorić, (eds.) _h[Recurso electrónico] |
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_aParís _b : European Union Institute for Security Studies _c , 2024 |
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_aChaillot Paper _v185 |
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| 520 | _aThe EU’s foreign and security policy is in urgent need of a reboot. The Union’s current approach to foreign policy was designed for a world at peace, where multilateralism was strong and global rules and norms were upheld. That world is gone. We now live in an age of contestation, where territorial conflicts proliferate, Russia and China promote an anti-Western narrative, and basic international institutions are in crisis. What is more, the role of the United States in the world and its relationship with Europe may also be upended after the presidential elections in November. In a world of change, the EU’s foreign policy must evolve and adapt in order to remain effective. | ||
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_aPaíses de la Unión Europea _9115358 |
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