Dynamics of Cooperation and Conflict in Nato-Eu Relations

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2014

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Akgül Açikmeşe, S.
Dizdaroğlu, C.

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International Relations Council of Turkey

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GOLD

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NATO's supremacy in the security and defence structures of the Euro-Atlantic region during the Cold War era has prevented the development of a self-sustained European security mechanism. With the end of the Cold War, specifically with the St. Malo Summit in 1998 which was a breakthrough in the advancement of the Common Security and Defence Policy, the NATO-EU relationship became pronounced. Since then, opportunities for and difficulties of collaboration have both defined this inter-institutional relationship between NATO and the EU. Despite a series of arrangements for strengthening the institutional framework of NATO- EU relations as well as the Berlin-plus agreements, the argument of an effective cooperation between two organizations would be misguided. Particularly, discrimination against the non-EU NATO allies as well as the existence of challenges such as decoupling and duplication are hampering progress in NATO-EU relations. This article aims at shedding a light on the limited cooperation between these two organizations by focusing on the current challenges.

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Berlin-plus, CSDP, Cyprus, NATO-EU Relations, NATO-EU Relations;Berlin-plus;CSDP;Cyprus, NATO-AB ilişkileri;Berlin-artı;OGSP;Kıbrıs.

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05 social sciences, 0211 other engineering and technologies, 02 engineering and technology, 0506 political science

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Uluslararasi Iliskiler

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10

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40

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131

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163
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