Common Foreign & Security Policy
Information about the EU Security Strategy, Common Strategies and other strategies as well as CFSP instruments (common positions, joint actions, etc.) before and after Lisbon
EU-Links
This page briefly describes the evolution of CFSP and provides links to all related items.
Here you can find the Annual report from the High Representative of the Union to the European Parliament on the main aspects and basic choices of CFSP.
Links
This is a very complete site on CSDP. There is an overview of all the EU CSDP missions and of all the countries where the EU is active. You can also take a look at the EU structure where you can find who the most important actors are in the field of CSDP, development aid, CFSP, etc... You can also find information on more thematical issues like human rights, Piracy, EU-NATO, Crisis management, etc...
Literature
Malici, Akan (2008) The search for a Common European foreign and security policy. Leaders, Cognitions, and Institutional Viability. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 240 p.
Wessels, Wolfgang, and Franziska Bopp (2008) The institutional architecture of CFSP after the Lisbon Treaty: Constitutional breakthrough or challenges ahead? Challenge Research paper 10:1-36.
Laursen, F. (Ed.) (2009). The EU as a foreign and security policy actor. Dordrecht: Republic of letters.
Cardwell, P. J. (2009) EU External Relations and Systems of Governance. The CFSP, Euro-Mediterranean Partnership and migration, Routledge Research in European Union Law. London: Routledge.
Watanabe, L. (2010). Securing Europe. European Security in an American epoch. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
Biscop, S. (ED.) (2010) European foreign and security policy after Lisbon. Studia Diplomatica 63 (1):1-147.
Secchi, Carlo (2011) Global Governance and the Role of the EU. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar
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