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The Common Foreign and Security Policy

1999
To non-specialists, the European Community and European Union are interchangeable terms for the same organisation. To the serious student of decision-making, they are entirely different animals. The EC is a system for legislating according to the ‘Community method’ of decision-making (Devuyst 1999), which carefully weights Member States and EU ...
John Peterson, Elizabeth Bomberg
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Common, Foreign, Security and Defence Policy

2016
The Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) objectives are an integral part of the overall objectives of the European Union and the policy area has developed from a purely intergovernmental form of cooperation in the days of the European political cooperation to an area in which the member states have increasingly accepted new forms of ...
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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.
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Europe’s Common Foreign and Security Policy

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013
Outlines the institutions which form and implement the Common Foreign and Security Policy of the European Union (EU CFSP) and the instruments those institutions apply to implement the EU CFSP. Examines the history of the EU CFSP. Compares the current conflict in Syria to the past failure of the EU to manage a similar conflict in Yugoslavia. Argues that
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The Common Foreign and Security Policy

2011
In this chapter, we take a closer look at the Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP). Although the CFSP may at first glance appear to be an all-encompassing policy, regulating all the external (‘foreign’) relations of the EU, in reality it has a much more limited reach.
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A European common foreign and security policy?

Cambridge Review of International Affairs, 1997
(1997). A European common foreign and security policy? Cambridge Review of International Affairs: Vol. 10, No. 2, pp. 176-179.
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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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Reforming Europe's Common Foreign and Security Policy

European Law Journal, 2004
Abstract:  The reform of the constitutional foundations of Europe's Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) featured prominently on the agenda of the European Convention. To the great surprise of many observers the much lamented absence of a common European response to the war in Iraq did not prevent the Convention from agreeing upon an ambitious ...
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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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