Author (Person) | Drieskens, Edith, van Schaik, Louise |
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Publisher | Netherlands Institute of International Relations (Clingendael) |
Series Title | Reports and Papers |
Series Details | 07 February 2011 |
Publication Date | February 2011 |
Content Type | Report |
Like similar initiatives that have taken place in recent months, the seminar illustrated that many questions remain unanswered about the new service, even if it was officially launched on 1 December 2010. However, by bringing together senior officials from 22 EU member states, the seminar managed to provide a fresh look at the EEAS’s establishment, moving beyond institution-building in Brussels, and pointing at the challenges and Somewhat paradoxically, the service offers new tools for further integration of the EU’s foreign policy activities, but may also trigger a renationalization reflex in some capitals. Core interests may be reserved for the national level(s), whereas strategically less-important issues and difficultmessages may be passed onto the new service, also under the new pretext of budgetary reasons. A fair evaluation thus starts with answering the question of |
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Source Link | Link to Main Source http://www.clingendael.nl/sites/default/files/20110200_clingendael_paper_1.pdf |
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Countries / Regions | Europe |