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Developing the Common Foreign and Security Policy

International Affairs, 1994
In the summer of I98I, on the eve of the UK Presidency of the European Community, I wrote an article for International Affairs about European Political Cooperation. 'Now,' I wrote, 'in some areas of diplomacy our policy is formed wholly within a European context; and in no area is the European influence completely absent.'" I described this phenomenon ...
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The Common Foreign and Security Policy and the Common Security and Defence Policy

2018
A description and analysis of the CFSP and CSDP, their functioning and the institutions involved in it on the basis of a number of exemplary case studies of CFSP/CSDP policies and actions.
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26. Common Foreign and Security Policy

2014
This chapter examines the European Union’s Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP). From 1993 to 2009, external political relations formed the second pillar of the EU, on CFSP. Although CFSP was officially an intergovernmental pillar, the European Commission came to play an important role.
Ian Bache   +3 more
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Foreign and Security Policy in Austerity Europe: Budgetary Aspects of the Development of the Common Foreign and Security Policy and Common Security and Defence Policy

2012
The CFSP of the EU has been a long time in the making. Whilst CFSP and more generally, the EU’s role in the world, has become a more pressing concern for the EU during the past decade, there remain considerable hurdles in developing an effective format in order to increase the EU’s influence.
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Not so unique after all? Urgency and norms in EU foreign and security policy

Journal of European Integration, 2022
Pernille Rieker, Marianne Riddervold
exaly  

Reforming the Common Foreign and Security Policy

2007
Chapter 1 outlined (West) Germany’s role in the development of European Political Co-operation (EPC) and the Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) at Maastricht. A combination of the structural constraints of the Cold War (and its immediate aftermath) and the difficulties in forging a truly CFSP within the European Union (EU) ensured that CFSP ...
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Towards a Common Foreign and Security Policy

2009
While it is tempting to ask how far the EU Member States have reached in their efforts to forge a common foreign and security policy, this question always eludes an answer. We simply lack suitable ways of measuring “how far” integration has proceeded in this area.
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