1. EU, World Order Transition and Strategic Autonomy.
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ATTINÀ, Fulvio and CARAMMIA, Marcello
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INTERNATIONAL organization , *COMPLEXITY (Philosophy) , *TREATIES , *WORLD War II , *INTERNATIONAL relations - Abstract
The EU's foreign policy makers are committed to backing the rule-based international order and the creation of international law treaties to tackle global issues. The importance of world framework policies as the foundation of the current world order system that was created after the Second World War is overlooked by the rules-based concept of world order. Based on the High Representative's strategy papers, this article assesses the views of EU foreign policy makers on world order, multipolarity, and multilateralism to understand the EU's position in the current transition phase of the world order system. The article also addresses the significance of strategic autonomy as it appears as the core concept of the EU policy towards order transition. The analysis is based on International Relations (IR) scholarship and Complex Systems Theory (CST), which reveals gaps and inconsistencies in current EU views on the changing world order and the necessity to improve our understanding of how the world order transition is evolving. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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