Permanent Structured Cooperation: making the European Union's defensive alliance credible, without losing its status as a normative and diplomatic power.
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This article attempts to highlight Europe's role in the current international order and the evolution of its Common Foreign and Defence Policy, in order to analyse the changes in European diplomacy in recent years. Special attention is devoted to the analysis of the implementation of Permanent Structured Cooperation and the problems of compatibility with the Atlantic Alliance, both from a theoretical and practical point of view.
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