The EU at a Strategic Crossroads: A Geopolitical Player in Great Power Games?

Iren Marinova
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The current shifts in the post-Cold War international order are bringing the attention to notions of great power competition, demonstrating once again the geopolitical significance of Europe and Asia for global politics. This article applies concepts from the classical geopolitical thinking of Halford Mackinder and Nicholas Spykman as an ‘optic tool’ for analysing current global events and for considering the European Union’s (EU’s) strategic direction in light of the interests of the United States, Russia, and China in Europe’s wider region. With the American post-Cold War global preponderance steadily waning and the rising challenges from the east in the face of Russia and China, the EU finds itself in a position that requires the redefinition of its geopolitical identity and strategic pursuit of its own interests. A look through the classical geopolitical concepts of the Heartland and the Rimland reveals that the EU is an extraordinary player in geopolitics as it has the potential to determine (1) access to the Eurasian Heartland via its influence over Eastern Europe and (2) control of the maritime Rimland by virtue of its geography, alliances, and its potential participation in Beijing’s New Silk Road initiative. These findings are discussed by considering the EU’s potential foreign policy directions vis-à-vis the US, Russia, and China. European Union, United States, Russia, China, Eurasia, Geopolitical theory, Foreign policy, Grand strategy, Strategic Autonomy
处于战略十字路口的欧盟:大国博弈中的地缘政治参与者?
当前冷战后国际秩序的变化引起了人们对大国竞争概念的关注,再次证明了欧洲和亚洲对全球政治的地缘政治意义。本文将Halford Mackinder和Nicholas Spykman经典地缘政治思想中的概念作为分析当前全球事件的“光学工具”,并根据美国、俄罗斯和中国在欧洲更广泛地区的利益考虑欧盟(EU)的战略方向。随着冷战后美国的全球优势逐渐减弱,面对俄罗斯和中国,来自东方的挑战不断增加,欧盟发现自己处于一个需要重新定义其地缘政治身份和对自身利益的战略追求的位置。通过对“中心地带”和“边缘地带”的经典地缘政治概念的研究,我们可以发现,欧盟在地缘政治中是一个非凡的参与者,因为它有潜力决定(1)通过其对东欧的影响进入欧亚中心地带;(2)凭借其地理位置、联盟以及参与北京新丝绸之路倡议的潜力,控制海上边缘地带。通过考虑欧盟对-à-vis美国、俄罗斯和中国的潜在外交政策方向,对这些发现进行了讨论。欧盟,美国,俄罗斯,中国,欧亚大陆,地缘政治理论,外交政策,大战略,战略自治
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