Franco-German-British Security Cooperation After Brexit


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2021-05-21

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Abstract

The departure of the United Kingdom from the EU has considerable implications for the European security architecture. Although the UK continues to be part of NATO, it might not suffice to use NATO as a forum for comprehensive coordination, since it is primarily a military alliance. Therefore, new settings for the coordination of essential policies between London and its key European partners seem necessary. In the short and medium terms, a trilateral form of security cooperation among France, Germany, and the UK such as the E3 could bridge the gaps created by Brexit.

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published

Book title

Strategic Trends 2021: Key Developments in Global Affairs

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37 - 52

Publisher

Center for Security Studies (CSS), ETH Zürich

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Subject

France; Germany; Great Britain; Brexit; E3 (Germany, France, UK)

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03515 - Wenger, Andreas / Wenger, Andreas check_circle

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Annually from 2010–

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