The EU-NATO relations in the post-cold war European Security : cohabitation or separation?

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2004
Sarıkamış, Aslıgül
This thesis aims at analyzing the EU̕s quest for autonomous defence vis-à-vis NATO with a special reference to the ESDP. The major research question asked is what kind of relationship exists between the EU and NATO. Accordingly, the argument is that the EU̕s desire to gain autonomy through the ESDP is unlikely to pose a threat to the primacy of NATO in European Security. In this framework, firstly, the legacy of the Cold War and transition from the ESDI to the ESDP are discussed. Secondly, the political aspect of the EU-NATO relations is addressed by touching upon the views of major powers in the EU-NATO relations. The main obstacles for the development of the EU-NATO relations are explored in the third part. The last part is allocated to the recent developments in the EU-NATO relations within the post September 11 context. This thesis is concluded by suggesting that although the evolving nature of the EU-NATO relations does not provide sufficient evidence for giving a clear answer to whether the EU and NATO cohabitate or separate, the EU and NATO should strive for cohabitating and working together in a complementary and harmonious way.

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A. Sarıkamış, “The EU-NATO relations in the post-cold war European Security : cohabitation or separation?,” M.S. - Master of Science, Middle East Technical University, 2004.