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The Age of Open Strategic Autonomy
In order to overcome the geo-economic challenges of the present, the European Union has developed the concept of Open Strategic Autonomy, which aims in particular to strengthen the European Union's ability to be resilient and assertive in the international community. But what exactly does Open Strategic Autonomy imply? The answer to this question is essentially based on an analysis of the European Union's foreign trade law instruments and their interaction with each other. Young scholars and practitioners examine these instruments as well as the theoretical foundation and limits of Open Strate...
In order to overcome the geo-economic challenges of the present, the European Union has developed the concept of Open Strategic Autonomy, which aims in particular to strengthen the European Union's ability to be resilient and assertive in the international community. But what exactly does Open Strategic Autonomy imply? The answer to this question is essentially based on an analysis of the European Union's foreign trade law instruments and their interaction with each other. Young scholars and practitioners examine these instruments as well as the theoretical foundation and limits of Open Strategic Autonomy in the multi-level system.With contributions byDr. Iryna Bogdanova Dr. Sophie Bohnert, LL.M. (College of Europe) RA Dr. Carsten Bormann, M.Jur. (Oxford) Thijs De Cuyper Jonas Fechter Aleksander Godhe Federica Marconi Pierfrancesco Mattiolo RA Stephan Müller Célia Marie Royer Daniel Peter Schmidt, LL.M. (WU) Dr. Kilian Wagner, BA Janosch Wiesenthal, Maitreen droit (Paris II Panthéon-Assas)