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Elsa Hedling

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Security through European integration or flexible autonomy : Ambivalence in Sweden’s position on the Eastern Partnership?

Author

  • Elsa Hedling
  • Douglas Brommesson

Summary, in English

This article explores Sweden’s multiple roles in foreign policy in relation to its actions as an EU member state, seeking also to contribute to the understanding of small-state roles and behaviour at the dawn of a new age of uncertainty in Europe. Based on analytical tools derived from role theory within foreign policy analysis, as well as European integration theory, the article presents an analytical framework according to which the outcome in terms of security-seeking roles can be described as either security through integration or security through autonomy. This framework is then employed in an empirical analysis of the Swedish position on the Eastern Partnership. The article concludes that during 2008–2017, Sweden has balanced its strategies of both EU integration and autonomy from the EU in pursuit of security cooperation on a broad front.

Department/s

  • Department of Political Science

Publishing year

2017

Language

English

Pages

237-250

Publication/Series

Global Affairs

Volume

3

Issue

3

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Topic

  • Political Science

Keywords

  • Små stater
  • Sverige
  • Utrikespolitik
  • Östra partnerskapet
  • EU
  • Integration
  • Autonomi
  • small states
  • autonomy
  • integration
  • EU
  • Sweden
  • EaP

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 2334-0460