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France's foreign and security policy under president Macron: the consequences for Franco-German cooperation
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Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik -SWP- Deutsches Institut für Internationale Politik und Sicherheit
Abstract French President Emmanuel Macron has announced his goal of revitalising Franco-German relations and founding a "new partnership" between Paris and Berlin. However, in foreign and security policy, and in certain areas of his Europe policy, this aspiration has rarely been fulfilled. The main reasons a... view more
French President Emmanuel Macron has announced his goal of revitalising Franco-German relations and founding a "new partnership" between Paris and Berlin. However, in foreign and security policy, and in certain areas of his Europe policy, this aspiration has rarely been fulfilled. The main reasons are structural changes in international relations, which the French and German sides have reacted to differently. Paris is looking for new ways of preserving its autonomy in defence policy and of filling the strategic vacuum that has been created by the waning US interest in Europe and its periphery. Berlin emphasises the development of NATO and the EU as fundamental organisations for German foreign policy. Reconciling bilateral interests is also complicated by national solo efforts, indifference, and inadequate exchange of experience. The first precondition for intensifying bilateral cooperation is for Paris and Berlin to conduct a comprehensive review of the international conflict situation in their existing cooperation formats as regards foreign and security policy. The two governments need to discuss openly to what extent their national interests are concerned, and then determine concrete measures. Second, they must refrain from national solo efforts and be sensitive to the other’s pressure points in foreign, security and Europe policy. The Franco-German Parliamentary Assembly needs to urge the executive of both countries to fulfil the Élysée Treaty and the Aachen Treaty. The findings presented here will be complemented by case studies on Libya, the Common Security and Defence Policy, the Economic and Monetary Union, Russia, NATO, and Turkey. (author's abstract)... view less
Keywords
France; Federal Republic of Germany; bilateral relations; international relations; foreign policy; security policy; defense policy; CFSP; European Policy; NATO
Classification
International Relations, International Politics, Foreign Affairs, Development Policy
Peace and Conflict Research, International Conflicts, Security Policy
Free Keywords
Verteidigungs- und sicherheitsbezogene Beziehungen; Verteidigungspolitische Zusammenarbeit; Außenpolitische Interessendivergenzen; Macron, Emmanuel; Interessenausgleich; Verhalten in den internationalen Beziehungen; Interessendivergenzen in den internationalen Beziehungen; Libyen; Wirtschafts- und Währungsunion (EU/EG); Russische Föderation; Türkei; Deutsch-französischer Vertrag (1963-01-22); Vertrag von Aachen (2019-01-22)
Document language
English
Publication Year
2021
City
Berlin
Page/Pages
51 p.
Series
SWP Research Paper, 4/2021
DOI
https://doi.org/10.18449/2021RP04
ISSN
1863-1053
Status
Published Version; reviewed
Licence
Deposit Licence - No Redistribution, No Modifications