2024
DOI: 10.3390/su16062597
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The Role of Strategic Autonomy in the EU Green Transition

Susanna Paleari

Abstract: The European Green Deal (EGD) is the cornerstone of a strategic package (EGD Strategic Framework; EGDSF), which aims to make the EU a climate-neutral and competitive economy by 2050. The green transition planned by the EGD has been affected by relevant external shocks, which have highlighted Europe’s vulnerabilities in key strategic sectors. In this context, EU strategic autonomy (SA) has increasingly become a recurring element of the EGDSF. This article aims to provide a better understanding of the role of SA… Show more

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“…Their work suggested that, despite the EGD's transformative intentions towards a sustainable European Union (EU), it may only partially achieve its objectives due to an underlying emphasis on economic growth that could overshadow environmental considerations. This analysis raises important questions about the depth and effectiveness of the EGD's approach to sustainability, echoing concerns that it might repeat the shortcomings of previous EU efforts in sustainable planning [50].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Their work suggested that, despite the EGD's transformative intentions towards a sustainable European Union (EU), it may only partially achieve its objectives due to an underlying emphasis on economic growth that could overshadow environmental considerations. This analysis raises important questions about the depth and effectiveness of the EGD's approach to sustainability, echoing concerns that it might repeat the shortcomings of previous EU efforts in sustainable planning [50].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%