Shaping institutional overlap: NATO’s responses to EU security and defence initiatives since 2014.
Schuette, Leonard August (2022)
“The article theories that institutional actors can shape overlap if they possess sufficient institutional capacity and face a favourable opportunity structure. Whether institutional actors embrace or resist overlap, in turn, depends on their perception of the nature of the domain expansion of the other international organisation. Relying on 20 interviews with senior officials, the article probes the argument against the case of the growing overlap between the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and the European Union resulting from the latter’s recent security and defence initiatives.”
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/13691481221079188 (21.02.2023)
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