06/10/2015
The mandate of the European Council of December 2013 and changes in the political leadership of the European institutions following the May 2014 parliamentary elections have led a process to re-evaluate the parameters of the Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP). This paper, which explores the general lines that will inform the review of the European Security Strategy, is aimed at identifying the elements of change and continuity with the previous one and suggests some of the possible perspectives, challenges and opportunities for the Union.
Author: Alfredo Vázquez Ramos
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