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Coherence at Last? Transatlantic Cooperation in Response to the Geostrategic Challenge of China

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Main Author: Raube, Kolja
Publication Date: 2022
Other Authors: Vega Rubio, Raquel
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: In light of the larger contextual picture of increased geostrategic rivalry with China, this article focuses on the question whether transatlantic cooperation responses towards the geostrategic challenge of China can possibly be coherent at all. How can we explain coherent actions (or lack thereof) between actors across the Atlantic in their foreign policy towards China? The central idea then is to explain transatlantic cooperation responses to the geostrategic challenge of China from a coherence angle, providing us with a perspective by which we can understand why actors on both sides of the Atlantic invest in policy coherence, or rather not. We argue that this coherence angle on transatlantic relations is particularly promising as it combines a focus on actors and structural dimensions that is able to offer explanations by whom, where, and why policy coherence is achieved. By looking into two different cases, the so-called concerted sanctions case and the AUKUS case, we find both, transatlantic coherence and incoherence, respectively, in response to the strategic challenge of China. Overall, this article has important policy implications, as it can point to the underlying factors in transatlantic policy-making that push or obstruct coherence.
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title Coherence at Last? Transatlantic Cooperation in Response to the Geostrategic Challenge of China
spellingShingle Coherence at Last? Transatlantic Cooperation in Response to the Geostrategic Challenge of China
Raube, Kolja
coherence; cooperation; EU; incoherence; security; transatlantic; US; values
title_short Coherence at Last? Transatlantic Cooperation in Response to the Geostrategic Challenge of China
title_full Coherence at Last? Transatlantic Cooperation in Response to the Geostrategic Challenge of China
title_fullStr Coherence at Last? Transatlantic Cooperation in Response to the Geostrategic Challenge of China
title_full_unstemmed Coherence at Last? Transatlantic Cooperation in Response to the Geostrategic Challenge of China
title_sort Coherence at Last? Transatlantic Cooperation in Response to the Geostrategic Challenge of China
author Raube, Kolja
author_facet Raube, Kolja
Vega Rubio, Raquel
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author2 Vega Rubio, Raquel
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Vega Rubio, Raquel
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv coherence; cooperation; EU; incoherence; security; transatlantic; US; values
topic coherence; cooperation; EU; incoherence; security; transatlantic; US; values
description In light of the larger contextual picture of increased geostrategic rivalry with China, this article focuses on the question whether transatlantic cooperation responses towards the geostrategic challenge of China can possibly be coherent at all. How can we explain coherent actions (or lack thereof) between actors across the Atlantic in their foreign policy towards China? The central idea then is to explain transatlantic cooperation responses to the geostrategic challenge of China from a coherence angle, providing us with a perspective by which we can understand why actors on both sides of the Atlantic invest in policy coherence, or rather not. We argue that this coherence angle on transatlantic relations is particularly promising as it combines a focus on actors and structural dimensions that is able to offer explanations by whom, where, and why policy coherence is achieved. By looking into two different cases, the so-called concerted sanctions case and the AUKUS case, we find both, transatlantic coherence and incoherence, respectively, in response to the strategic challenge of China. Overall, this article has important policy implications, as it can point to the underlying factors in transatlantic policy-making that push or obstruct coherence.
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