半心半意还是实事求是?通过制度动力解释欧盟战略自主权和欧洲防务基金

Q4 Social Sciences
Seray Kilic
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2016 年,欧盟全球战略提出了 "战略自主 "的宏伟目标,即自主保护欧盟免受外部威胁的能力。为实现这一雄心,欧盟还推出了各种能力发展倡议,特别是欧洲防务基金(EDF)。现有文献大多对欧盟发展战略自主权和欧洲防务基金进行了理性主义解释。这些研究将战略自主的雄心归因于外部条件,并将其视为一种战略对冲或波段行为。然而,随后在实际能力发展方面取得的有限进展使人们对这些解释产生了怀疑。通过借鉴历史制度主义,本研究探讨了欧盟当前的战略自主方法,以了解内部因素是否能为雄心与行动之间的脱节提供另一种解释。为此,本研究仔细考察了欧洲发展基金作为一种工具的演变过程,以及欧盟委员会作为变革推动者的作用。基于一手和二手数据的分析表明,即使外部危机造成了迫使欧盟调整其目标的关键时刻,制度变革的内生因素也在很大程度上影响了欧盟对手段的选择和资源的重新分配。研究结果表明,欧盟委员会以路径依赖的方式重新解释原有规则并利用当地颁布规则中的漏洞和模糊之处的能力,在很大程度上影响了这一变革的结果。
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Half-Hearted or Pragmatic? Explaining EU Strategic Autonomy and the European Defence Fund through Institutional Dynamics
In 2016, the EU Global Strategy introduced the ambition of strategic autonomy, referring to the ability to protect the Union against external threats autonomously. To realise this ambition, the EU also launched various capability development initiatives, in particular, the European Defence Fund (EDF). Much of the available literature presents rationalist explanations of the EU’s development of strategic autonomy and the EDF. These studies attribute strategic autonomy ambition to external conditions and consider it as an act of strategic hedging or bandwagoning. However, the subsequent limited progress in actual capability development casts doubt on these explanations. By drawing on historical institutionalism, this study examines the EU’s current approach to strategic autonomy to see whether internal factors would offer an alternative explanation to the disjunction between the ambitions and actions. For this aim, the study scrutinises the evolution of the EDF as an instrument and the role of the Commission as an agent of change. Based on primary and secondary data, the analysis shows that even though external crises have created critical junctures that compel the EU to reorient its goals, the endogenous elements of institutional change have significantly influenced the EU’s choice of means and redistribution of resources. The findings reveal that the Commission’s ability to reinterpret the original rules and exploit gaps and ambiguities in their local enactment in a path-dependent manner has considerably affected the outcome of this change.
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Central European Journal of International and Security Studies
Central European Journal of International and Security Studies Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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期刊介绍: The Central European Journal of International and Security Studies (CEJISS) was founded by Mitchell Belfer (Editor in Chief), David Erkomaishvili (Deputy Editor in Chief), Nigorakhon Turakhanova (Head of the Academic Centre) and Petr Kucera, in December 2006, as an autonomous wing of the Department of International Relations and European Studies at Metropolitan University Prague. The initial goal was to develop, and project globally, a uniquely Central European take on unfolding international and security issues. This entailed an initial “out-reach” programme to attract scholars from throughout the four Central European states – the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and the Slovak Republic – to participate in the journal as authors and members of the Editorial and (then) Advisory Boards. By the time of the first issue however, it became clear that CEJISS was also capable of acting as a platform for non-Central European scholars to present their academic research to a more regionalised audience. From issue 1:1 in June 2007 until the present, CEJISS has become, quite literally, a two-way street—it helps Central European scholars enter international academia and international scholars enter Central Europe.
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