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Rohstoffversorgung in Zeiten geoökonomischer Fragmentierung: Die EU muss die außenpolitische Dimension ihrer Rohstoffpolitik stärken

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  • Schulze, Meike

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Die politische Einigung auf das Europäische Gesetz zu kritischen Rohstoffen (Critical Raw Materials Act, CRMA) markiert einen bedeutenden Schritt in Richtung einer gemeinsamen Rohstoffpolitik der Europäischen Union (EU). In Anbetracht wachsender geopolitischer Spannungen strebt die EU nach mehr "strategischer Autonomie" entlang von Rohstofflieferketten. Um dieses Ziel zu erreichen, ist eine engere Zusammenarbeit mit mineralreichen Drittstaaten unerlässlich. Das geopolitische Umfeld erfordert es, dass die EU in der Rohstoffaußenpolitik koordiniert auftritt. Nur so wird sie diplomatisch wie programmatisch ansprechende Rohstoffpartnerschaften umsetzen können.

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  • Schulze, Meike, 2024. "Rohstoffversorgung in Zeiten geoökonomischer Fragmentierung: Die EU muss die außenpolitische Dimension ihrer Rohstoffpolitik stärken," SWP-Aktuell 22/2024, Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP), German Institute for International and Security Affairs.
  • Handle: RePEc:zbw:swpakt:299522
    DOI: 10.18449/2024A22
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