Balancing beyond the horizon? Explaining aggregate EU naval military capability changes in a neo-realist perspective

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Series Details Vol.20, No. 1, March 2011, p45-64
Publication Date March 2011
ISSN 0966-2839
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Abstract: The present paper seeks to make sense of recent European Union (EU) naval capability changes by applying neo-realist theory to the EU as a collective actor in the global balance of power. The paper compares two different strands of neo-realist theory by deducing key predictions about the expected naval posture of the Union and the corresponding expected changes in capabilities. These predictions are subsequently held up against post-cold war data on naval acquisitions in the EU. The paper concludes that the observed patterns are best explained not as bandwagoning with the USA, but as a long-term balancing strategy aimed at bolstering the autonomy and international influence of the Union vis-agrave-vis other major powers, including the USA.

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