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  1. Rebuilding strategic autonomy: ASEAN’s response to US–China strategic competition

    Unity in diversity, centrality, and inclusive development have been internalized as defining characteristics of the Association of Southeast Asian...

    Article 30 April 2023
  2. China and European Strategic Autonomy

    European strategic autonomy has become a mainstream policy narrative and long-term strategic objective in the EU, with significant implications for...
    Chapter 2023
  3. Strategic Autonomy Through External Differentiation

    The EU engages extensively with states surrounding the Union. Since its inception, the EU has been successful in creating a network of agreements and...
    Pernille Rieker, Mathilde T. E. Giske in European Actorness in a Shifting Geopolitical Order
    Chapter Open access 2024
  4. India’s security dilemma: engaging big powers while retaining strategic autonomy

    India currently faces a security dilemma specifically because of the rise of China, Russia’s strategic convergence with China, and the US’s...

    Alexey D. Muraviev, Dalbir Ahlawat, Lindsay Hughes in International Politics
    Article 04 September 2021
  5. European Strategic Autonomy: New Agenda, Old Constraints

    Over the past decade, the global economy has experienced a wave of protracted turbulence and change. Economic instability, the continued rise of...
    Scott Lavery, Sean McDaniel, Davide Schmid in The Political Economy of Geoeconomics: Europe in a Changing World
    Chapter 2022
  6. Between autonomy and alliance: the evolution of South Korea’s alliance management strategy

    To balance the rise of China and maintain its dominant position in the Asia–Pacific region, the United States has consistently urged its allies to...

    Article 20 February 2024
  7. India’s US Policy 1991–2019: The Gradual Loss of Strategic Autonomy

    This chapter explores India’s US connection from 1991 up to the eve of the Covid-19 pandemic. It argues that the US connection became the mainstay of...
    Chapter 2023
  8. Strategic principles for co-existence in a multinodal world

    In realist international relations theory, world order is assumed to be a vertical structure ordered by relative power, with the hegemon, or the...

    Article Open access 08 May 2024
  9. U.S. evolving strategic thinking about Taiwan

    In the context of the intensified United States–China great power competition under Presidents Donald Trump and Joseph Biden, the U.S. strategic...

    Article 24 November 2022
  10. Implementers’ work autonomy preferences under pay-for-performance incentives: testing the role of type and framing of incentives

    Despite the highlighted positive effects of work autonomy, little is known about what drives street-level bureaucrats’ (SLBs’) work autonomy...

    Johabed G. Olvera, Claudia N. Avellaneda in Global Public Policy and Governance
    Article 06 February 2023
  11. Southern Oceans and Great Power Competition: A Call for Strategic Autonomy

    Great power competition in a multipolar world is transforming the international order into a more conflictual scenario. As the United States seeks to...
    Chapter 2023
  12. The Autonomy of International Public Administration

    The ambition of this chapter is twofold: The first and most important ambition is to theorize conditions for autonomy of bureaucratic organizations....
    Chapter 2023
  13. European Foreign Policy Think Tanks and ‘Strategic Autonomy’: Making Sense of the EU’s Role in the World of Geoeconomics

    During the past decade, European foreign policy has undergone a significant shift away from the notion of Normative Power Europe, culminating in the...
    Chapter 2022
  14. Europe’s Strategic Autonomy and the Partnership Approach

    Faced with renewed competition among great powers and the rise of nationalism, the European Union (EU) needs to become more strategic and more...
    Giovanni Grevi in EU-India Relations
    Chapter 2021
  15. NATO and EU Strategic Security Environment

    This chapter begins by exploring how the latest NATO and EU strategic documents assessed the strategic security environment. Following this, these...
    Chapter Open access 2024
  16. Every Which Way But Loose: The United States, NATO Enlargement, European Strategic Autonomy and Fragmentation

    The chapter argues that NATO enlargement arguably stabilized Central and Eastern Europe, but undermined long-term European security in other ways....
    Paul van Hooft in Evaluating NATO Enlargement
    Chapter 2023
  17. ASEAN’s responses to AUKUS: implications for strategic realignments in the Indo-Pacific

    Despite the divergence in Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) countries’ initial responses to AUKUS, 1 year after the pronouncement of the...

    Article 27 November 2022
  18. Agency Autonomy and Organizational Interaction

    This research contributes to the ongoing debate on the relationship between agency autonomy and organizational interaction. A comparative design that...

    Helena Wockelberg, Shirin Ahlbäck Öberg in Public Organization Review
    Article Open access 01 October 2021
  19. Autonomy and international organisations

    For two decades scholars have used insights from constructivist approaches and principal-agent (P-A) theory to understand the relationship between...

    Andrew P. Cortell, Susan Peterson in Journal of International Relations and Development
    Article 05 October 2021
  20. A European strategic “third way?” The European Union between the traditional transatlantic alliance and the pull of the Chinese market

    The European Union (EU), China, and the United States (US) are the three major powers in the world today, and the three have a special relationship...

    Article 09 February 2022
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