Foreign and security policy of East Central Europe [data]

The study examines diverging preferences of Eastern European EU member states towards a more closely integrated CFSP/CSDP despite similar threats from Russia and declining trust in the U.S. within NATO. The author demonstrates that party-political competition over societal value conflicts (GAL/TAN)...

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Main Author: Schardey, Fanny (Author)
Format: Database Research Data
Language:English
Published: Heidelberg Universität 2025-06-11
DOI:10.11588/DATA/PC4KZK
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Author Notes:Fanny Schardey
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Summary:The study examines diverging preferences of Eastern European EU member states towards a more closely integrated CFSP/CSDP despite similar threats from Russia and declining trust in the U.S. within NATO. The author demonstrates that party-political competition over societal value conflicts (GAL/TAN) are decisive in explaining foreign policy preferences. Through a comparative analysis, the study explains how the consequences of globalization and Europeanization have led to the formation of specific representation mechanisms that continue to shape the states' integration preferences to this day.
Item Description:Gefördert durch: Landesgraduiertenförderung; DAAD
Gesehen am 18.06.2025
Physical Description:Online Resource
DOI:10.11588/DATA/PC4KZK