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Since Brexit and the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been a radical transformation of the meaning, use and role of the concept of strategic autonomy within the European project Whereas its application was originally restricted to defence matters, it is now explicitly mentioned in other sectors, including pharmaceuticals The COVID-19 pandemic and its political, social and economic consequences have considerably boosted the trend to broaden the concept?s sphere of application Strategic autonomy has found new life as a key political concept that will help shape the future of the EU But does the concept really apply to all sectors? To what extent is European strategic autonomy behind the development of the Energy Union? The article attempts to provide an answer to these questions through an analysis of the theoretical and practical development of the concept, focusing particularly on the debate around Nord Stream 2
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