Differentiation is a frequent modus operandi in European foreign, security and defence policy. EU treaties have introduced legal frameworks for various types of formal differentiated integration in this policy area. However, they have rarely been used in the field of foreign policy and were only recently launched in the field of defence policy. On the other hand, empirical analyses show that EU member states have engaged in a range of informal practices of differentiation, such as regional groupings, contact and lead groups, and various defence initiatives. This article reviews the scholarly literature and recent empirical analyses of differentiation in EU foreign, security and defence policy. In doing so, it assesses their legitimacy and a...
Flexibility might be convenient when it comes to accommodating member states’ differing socio-econom...
Since the creation of the EU, there have been instances in which a restricted number of member state...
Although informal groups of member states often steer EU foreign policy, existing scholarly literatu...
Differentiation is a frequent modus operandi in European foreign, security and defence policy. EU tr...
The EU extensively practices differentiation in its foreign, security and defence policy, both inter...
The EU extensively practices differentiation in its foreign, security and defence policy, both inte...
This paper addresses the central question of the interplay between mostly informal differentiated co...
European Union (EU) treaties have introduced legal frameworks for differentiated integration in Euro...
While the standard conceptualization of differentiation in the European Union (EU) focuses on differ...
This chapter analyses the variations in foreign, security, and defence policy as well as the consequ...
This chapter analyses the variations in foreign, security, and defence policy as well as the consequ...
Since the creation of the EU, there have been instances in which a restricted number of member state...
The last decade has seen a significant increase in the study of mechanisms of informal differentiati...
One recent but major policy occurrence in Justice and Home Affairs – the Treaty of Prüm (2005) – has...
Defence cooperation between European Union member states has long been characterised by a high level...
Flexibility might be convenient when it comes to accommodating member states’ differing socio-econom...
Since the creation of the EU, there have been instances in which a restricted number of member state...
Although informal groups of member states often steer EU foreign policy, existing scholarly literatu...
Differentiation is a frequent modus operandi in European foreign, security and defence policy. EU tr...
The EU extensively practices differentiation in its foreign, security and defence policy, both inter...
The EU extensively practices differentiation in its foreign, security and defence policy, both inte...
This paper addresses the central question of the interplay between mostly informal differentiated co...
European Union (EU) treaties have introduced legal frameworks for differentiated integration in Euro...
While the standard conceptualization of differentiation in the European Union (EU) focuses on differ...
This chapter analyses the variations in foreign, security, and defence policy as well as the consequ...
This chapter analyses the variations in foreign, security, and defence policy as well as the consequ...
Since the creation of the EU, there have been instances in which a restricted number of member state...
The last decade has seen a significant increase in the study of mechanisms of informal differentiati...
One recent but major policy occurrence in Justice and Home Affairs – the Treaty of Prüm (2005) – has...
Defence cooperation between European Union member states has long been characterised by a high level...
Flexibility might be convenient when it comes to accommodating member states’ differing socio-econom...
Since the creation of the EU, there have been instances in which a restricted number of member state...
Although informal groups of member states often steer EU foreign policy, existing scholarly literatu...