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Deprived of the luxury of non-cooperation : EU-NATO partnership in wartime
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Regina KARP and Richard W. MAASS (eds), Alliances and partnerships in a complex and challenging security environment, Norfolk : North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), 2024, pp. 44-57
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SUS, Monika, Deprived of the luxury of non-cooperation : EU-NATO partnership in wartime, in Regina KARP and Richard W. MAASS (eds), Alliances and partnerships in a complex and challenging security environment, Norfolk : North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), 2024, pp. 44-57 - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/77901
Abstract
Since the European Union’s security and defense dimension emerged in the early 2000s, and its gradual advance into an area previously reserved for NATO, the need for a close partnership between the Alliance and the EU has been consistently called for. This was justified by overlapping membership (which grew as the two organizations expanded, reaching 23 after Finland and Sweden joined NATO), shared agendas and security priorities, and basic principles underlying both organizations, such as multilateralism, the rule of law, and liberal values.
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Published online: March 2024