欧盟集体防御空间计划的经验教训

Ediz Topcuoğlu, S. Bora
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许多学者将欧洲国防基金解释为超越政府间合作,在国防政策中引入超民族主义的一步。我们认为,鉴于这两个领域之间的功能依赖性及其体制相似性,过去空间政策的发展可以作为国防领域发展的指南。基于此,我们认为,委员会将无法将其对EDF的新权力转化为对使用武力的实际影响力。相反,EDF可能表明,欧洲国防工业政策越来越受到民用和主要商业考虑的推动,与国防政策的作战目标无关。与EDF一样,欧盟(EU)的太空计划也涉及对军事相关能力的超国家融资。我们认为,只要委员会能够将工业治理问题文明化,并将其与军事行动分开,会员国就已经接受了空间政策中的超民族主义。我们表明,欧盟在原本由国家军队推动的领域实施了民事方案。在不可能实现文明化的情况下,会员国的安全利益通过政府间决策模式得到维护,甚至在所谓的“社区”驱动的过程中也是如此。成员国还通过利用重叠的机构和模糊的任务分配网络,对未来的发展保持了重大控制。溢出效应、新功能主义、空间政策、欧洲国防基金、国防工业、工业政策
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Lessons from EU Space Programmes for Collective Defence
The European Defence Fund (EDF) has been interpreted by a number of scholars as a step beyond intergovernmental cooperation and towards the introduction of supranationalism in defence policy. We suggest that past developments in space policy can be a guide for developments in the defence area given the functional dependencies between the two fields and their institutional similarities. Based on this, we believe that the Commission will be unable to convert its new authority over the EDF into actual influence over use of force. On the contrary, the EDF may signal that European defence industrial policy is increasingly motivated by civilian and predominantly commercial considerations, dissociated from the operational objectives of national defence policies. Like the EDF, the European Union’s (EU’s) space programmes involve the supranational financing of militarily relevant capabilities. We argue that Member States have accepted supranationalism in space policy insofar as the Commission was able to civilianize matters of industrial governance and keep them separate from the conduct of military operations. We show that the EU implemented civilian programmes in areas that were otherwise driven by national militaries. In instances where civilianization was impossible, Member States’ security interests are preserved through intergovernmental modes of decision-making, even within purportedly ‘community’-driven processes. Member States have also retained significant control over future developments by exploiting a web of overlapping institutions and hazy task allocation. spillover, neofunctionalism, space policy, European Defence Fund, defence industry, industrial policy
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