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[The chapter explores the rupture of the Anglosphere, which refers to the combined effect of the UK referendum on EU membership and the coming to office of President Donald Trump in the United States. The British retreat was combined with the return of American isolationism after many decades. These two critical junctures were significant for the new transatlantic reality and the efforts to build a new relation between the EU and the UK, not always successfully. They also led to new initiatives in EU defence (PESCO, CARD, EDF) that could potentially pave the way to an EU Defence Union. In this framework, the EU Global Security Strategy of 2016 is discussed and analysed.]
Published: May 27, 2022
Keywords: Transatlantic link; Brexit; EU Global Security Strategy; EU Defence Union; PESCO; EDF; CARD
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