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Journal Title
Journal of Contemporary European Studies
Year (definitive publication)
2024
Language
English
Country
United Kingdom
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Abstract
Leadership is crucial for the success of a collective actor in reaching common goals. Its relevance is particularly visible in the EU, due to the difficulty in managing and converging a wide range of interests, especially in the intergovernmental field of defence. This article analyses Franco-German transactional leadership throughout the evolution of the EU’s security and defence policy, with a focus on the effects of Brexit. By highlighting the concept of leadership in international relations, this study identifies Franco-German actions and strategies within the Common Security and Defence Policy, reflecting on how these have shaped European defence and how Brexit changed existing dynamics. We conclude that France and Germany have led the EU’s security and defence project, albeit with limited success, with a shift towards a successful relaunch of EU defence in the aftermath of Brexit, aided by doubts over NATO and war in Ukraine. At the core of that limited success and representing the main obstacle lay diverging interests and strategies.
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Keywords
European Union,CSDP,Franco-German axis,Leasership,Defence,Brexit
Fields of Science and Technology Classification
- Sociology - Social Sciences
- Political Science - Social Sciences
- Social and Economic Geography - Social Sciences