The European Union’s Security Intervention in the Indo-Pacific: Between Multilateralism and Mercantile Interests
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21/03/2023
Is the EU raising its political and security profile in the Indo-Pacific solely because of China’s assertiveness or US–China strategic competition, as often posited? On the basis of official documentation and elite interviews, this article advances a more nuanced view of the rationale behind the EU’s engagement there. Aside from increased European naval involvement the EU and its member states are fostering the capacity building of Indo-Pacific countries concerned with their maritime safety, maritime security and to uphold the rules-based multilateral order. Yet, this article demonstrates how mercantile goals lie behind the EU and its member states’ politico-security engagement.
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in Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding, Vol. 17, No. 1 (2023), p. 76-98 -
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10.1080/17502977.2022.2118425