“…Indeed, scholarly literature has frequently addressed EU interactions with other IGOs, among which the OSCE (van Ham, 2008;van Willigen, 2014;van Willigen & Koops, 2015). Research on these matters has explored especially how such interactions can foster "policy coordination" between the EU and other IGOs, and thus increase their efficiency in addressing specific issues (Gawrich, 2017;McEvoy, 2017;Koops & Tardy, 2015), including in the context of the EU comprehensive approach to conflicts and crises (Major & Mölling, 2009) and of the implementation of the 2016 EU Global Strategy (Dijkstra et al, 2018). In this context, resource dependency approaches to inter-organizational relations (Biermann & Harsch, 2017;Biermann, 2014) have provided relevant insights into the reasons why the EU seeks partnerships with other IGOs in its security efforts and how these interactions are structured (Brosig, 2014;Petrov et al, 2019).…”