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European Union Grand Strategy

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In this course, we will study European Union Grand Strategy. Grand Strategy is a plan to achieve core strategic objectives such as peace, prosperity, and democracy. It represents the highest level of long-term political, diplomatic, military, and economic statecraft and sets the parameters for day-to-day policies and responses to crises and contingencies. It clarifies which threats and challenges should receive the most resources, which allies, and which international institutions are most reliable, which battles one might and perhaps should fight, and which ones to avoid at all costs. The European Union currently does not have a proper Grand Strategy. Nevertheless, in this course we think through how such an EU Grand Strategy could de designed. What is the EU’s conception of world order? What does it stand for? What are possible strategic visions going forward? Who are the EU’s its friends and allies in realising these visions? Who are its enemies? What resources can it mobilise to put these visions into action? This course consists of three parts. In Part I we examine the building blocks of Grand Strategy: what is it exactly? How to develop good grand strategy and how to implement it? In Part II, we look at existing strategic documents of EU member states (e.g. Germany, France, Spain, Italy, Poland). What type of key strategic challenges do they define? What strategies do they propose? Finally, in Part III, we developed jointly an EU Grand Strategy.

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M. Henke
14:30 - 17:00