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Captured in neutrality?

Austria’s policy of neutrality and its implications on its relationship with the European Union

Title: Captured in neutrality?

Seminar Paper , 2005 , 10 Pages , Grade: 1,0

Autor:in: B.A. Julia Scheffler (Author)

Politics - Topic: European Union

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This essay is going to examine Austria’s policy of neutrality especially in the light of its implications for the relationship to the European Union. What was once enforced became an important part of national identity and seemed also after the Cold War hindering an accession of Austria to the European Community. Over the past years Austria tried to adapt its principle of neutrality and thereby finally became a full member of the European Union 1995. However, the policy of neutrality is still on the agenda especially concerning the Constitution for Europe. The questions which will be addressed in that paper are: What is the meaning of Austria’s policy of neutrality in general? What did this implied for Austria’s foreign policy and its relationship to European Community? How comes, that this principle is still so important and how does Austria evaluate the Constitution for Europe in terms of neutrality?

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Inhaltsverzeichnis (Table of Contents)

  • Austria's Policy of Neutrality - what does that denote?
  • What did the neutrality of Austria mean for its foreign policy?
  • Austria's final accession to European Union – the absence of Principle of Neutrality
  • Why is the Principle of Neutrality still today so important for Austria?
  • Austria's neutrality policy today: their opinion towards the Constitution of Europe with regard to the Common Foreign & Security Policy (CFSP)
  • Conclusion: Why does Austria still need the principle of neutrality? The future of Austria's neutrality policy

Zielsetzung und Themenschwerpunkte (Objectives and Key Themes)

This essay examines Austria's policy of neutrality and its implications for its relationship with the European Union, particularly in the context of Austria's accession to the European Union. The essay traces the historical development of Austria's neutrality policy, its impact on foreign policy, and the ongoing debate over its relevance in the modern context of European integration. The essay also considers how Austria's neutrality policy interacts with the Common Foreign & Security Policy of the European Union.

  • The historical development of Austria's policy of neutrality
  • The implications of neutrality on Austrian foreign policy
  • Austria's accession to the European Union and the principle of neutrality
  • The current status of neutrality in Austrian policy
  • The interaction between Austria's neutrality policy and the Common Foreign & Security Policy of the European Union

Zusammenfassung der Kapitel (Chapter Summaries)

  • The first chapter defines Austria's policy of neutrality, contrasting it with similar situations in other European countries. It highlights the constitutional basis of Austria's neutrality, dating back to 1955, and the significant role this policy played in Austria's post-war foreign policy.
  • The second chapter examines the impact of neutrality on Austria's foreign policy, tracing the evolution of its foreign relations from the post-war era to the 1970s and 1980s. It explores how neutrality shaped Austria's interactions with the international community, focusing on the relationship with the European Community (EC) and the debate surrounding Austria's potential membership.
  • The third chapter focuses on Austria's final accession to the European Union in 1995, discussing the challenges and compromises involved in reconciling the principle of neutrality with the requirements of EU membership. It highlights the political negotiations and the strategic considerations that led to Austria's decision to join the EU.

Schlüsselwörter (Keywords)

The main keywords and focus topics of the text include Austrian neutrality, European Union, foreign policy, international relations, European integration, Common Foreign & Security Policy (CFSP), and historical development of Austrian neutrality.

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Title
Captured in neutrality?
Subtitle
Austria’s policy of neutrality and its implications on its relationship with the European Union
College
Charles University in Prague
Course
West European Politics and Society
Grade
1,0
Author
B.A. Julia Scheffler (Author)
Publication Year
2005
Pages
10
Catalog Number
V116686
ISBN (eBook)
9783640189267
ISBN (Book)
9783640389629
Language
English
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Captured West European Politics Society
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GRIN Publishing GmbH
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B.A. Julia Scheffler (Author), 2005, Captured in neutrality?, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.hausarbeiten.de/document/116686
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