Progressive Grand Strategy, Co-Relational Power and Geopolitical Dilemmas. NATO and the EU in A Competitive Multipolar System

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Cornelia-Adriana Baciu, Dominika Kunertova
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Drawing on a Foucauldian philosophy of thought, this article proposes the concept of co-relational power, substantively understood as non-zero sum (positive) power – i. e. the power of one actor is not detrimental to the power of another actor, but it is instead a sum of cooperative interactions between actors. We argue that, in a context of competitive multipolarity, international collaborative security organisations, such as NATO and the EU, seek to adapt and to develop progressive and evolutionary grand strategies that can remain stable over time. Our analysis shows that both NATO and the EU are faced with geopolitical dilemmas while they seek to adapt to the new international order and constellation of threats. The main contribution of this article is that it produces new knowledge about the conceptual underpinnings and practical implications of a concept of non-zero sum (positive) concept of co-relational power, that can help understand how collaborative security organisations can become stabilising and re-enforcing pillars in the international rules-based order (‘building blocks of order’) without entering the spiral of great power competition but instead pursuing strategies that are progressive for a stable international development.  
进步大战略、共同关系权力与地缘政治困境。竞争多极体系中的北约与欧盟
借鉴福柯的思想哲学,本文提出了共同关系权力的概念,本质上被理解为非零和(积极)权力——即一个行动者的权力不会损害另一个行动者的权力,而是行动者之间合作互动的总和。我们认为,在竞争多极化的背景下,国际合作安全组织,如北约和欧盟,应寻求适应并制定能够长期保持稳定的进步和进化的大战略。我们的分析表明,北约和欧盟在寻求适应新的国际秩序和各种威胁的同时,都面临着地缘政治困境。本文的主要贡献在于,它产生了关于非零和(积极)共同关系权力概念的概念基础和实际含义的新知识,这有助于理解合作性安全组织如何能够在不进入大国竞争的漩涡的情况下,成为以规则为基础的国际秩序(“秩序的基石”)的稳定和加强支柱,而是追求有利于稳定国际发展的渐进战略。
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