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Rozdílné zájmy prosazující sdílenou strategickou kulturu v Evropě prostřednictvím Evropské intervenční iniciativy
dc.contributor.advisorKučera, Tomáš
dc.creatorde Valk, Giliam Josse
dc.date.accessioned2022-04-14T18:19:41Z
dc.date.available2022-04-14T18:19:41Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11956/150398
dc.description.abstractThe European Intervention Initiative (EI2) is a European defence framework that was proposed by France in September 2017 and formally established in June 2018. The EI2's ultimate goal is to develop a shared strategic culture in Europe. How this objective should be achieved, however, is barely described by the EI2's participant countries. This research used the concepts of strategic culture and national interest to analyse how the EI2 and its ultimate objective came into being. While the participant countries had different national interest for joining the EI2 and different understandings of strategic culture, the ambiguity surrounding the EI2's ultimate goal in fact provided an outcome. It was concrete enough to get behind, but also allowed participant countries to interpret and explain the objective the way it suited their own national interests and understandings of strategic culture. As such, the two concepts did not oppose, but rather facilitate each other in the EI2's development.en_US
dc.languageEnglishcs_CZ
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.publisherUniverzita Karlova, Fakulta sociálních vědcs_CZ
dc.titleDiverging interests driving a shared strategic culture in Europe through the European Intervention Initiativeen_US
dc.typediplomová prácecs_CZ
dcterms.created2021
dcterms.dateAccepted2021-09-15
dc.description.departmentKatedra bezpečnostních studiícs_CZ
dc.description.departmentDepartment of Security Studiesen_US
dc.description.facultyFaculty of Social Sciencesen_US
dc.description.facultyFakulta sociálních vědcs_CZ
dc.identifier.repId236824
dc.title.translatedRozdílné zájmy prosazující sdílenou strategickou kulturu v Evropě prostřednictvím Evropské intervenční iniciativycs_CZ
dc.contributor.refereeSmith, David
thesis.degree.nameMgr.
thesis.degree.levelnavazující magisterskécs_CZ
thesis.degree.disciplineInternational Master in Security, Intelligence and Strategic Studies (IMSISS)cs_CZ
thesis.degree.disciplineInternational Master in Security, Intelligence and Strategic Studies (IMSISS)en_US
thesis.degree.programInternational Master in Security, Intelligence and Strategic Studies (IMSISS)cs_CZ
thesis.degree.programInternational Master in Security, Intelligence and Strategic Studies (IMSISS)en_US
uk.thesis.typediplomová prácecs_CZ
uk.taxonomy.organization-csFakulta sociálních věd::Katedra bezpečnostních studiícs_CZ
uk.taxonomy.organization-enFaculty of Social Sciences::Department of Security Studiesen_US
uk.faculty-name.csFakulta sociálních vědcs_CZ
uk.faculty-name.enFaculty of Social Sciencesen_US
uk.faculty-abbr.csFSVcs_CZ
uk.degree-discipline.csInternational Master in Security, Intelligence and Strategic Studies (IMSISS)cs_CZ
uk.degree-discipline.enInternational Master in Security, Intelligence and Strategic Studies (IMSISS)en_US
uk.degree-program.csInternational Master in Security, Intelligence and Strategic Studies (IMSISS)cs_CZ
uk.degree-program.enInternational Master in Security, Intelligence and Strategic Studies (IMSISS)en_US
thesis.grade.csVýborněcs_CZ
thesis.grade.enExcellenten_US
uk.abstract.enThe European Intervention Initiative (EI2) is a European defence framework that was proposed by France in September 2017 and formally established in June 2018. The EI2's ultimate goal is to develop a shared strategic culture in Europe. How this objective should be achieved, however, is barely described by the EI2's participant countries. This research used the concepts of strategic culture and national interest to analyse how the EI2 and its ultimate objective came into being. While the participant countries had different national interest for joining the EI2 and different understandings of strategic culture, the ambiguity surrounding the EI2's ultimate goal in fact provided an outcome. It was concrete enough to get behind, but also allowed participant countries to interpret and explain the objective the way it suited their own national interests and understandings of strategic culture. As such, the two concepts did not oppose, but rather facilitate each other in the EI2's development.en_US
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uk.grantorUniverzita Karlova, Fakulta sociálních věd, Katedra bezpečnostních studiícs_CZ
thesis.grade.codeB
uk.publication-placePrahacs_CZ
uk.thesis.defenceStatusO


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