Tag: Foreign Policy

  • Qualified Majority Voting in EU Foreign Policy: A Cost of Non-Europe Report 

    Qualified Majority Voting in EU Foreign Policy: A Cost of Non-Europe Report 

    The following study deals with qualified majority voting (QMV) and the common foreign and security policy (CFSP) of the European Union (EU). As the EU develops into a geopolitical actor, it is necessary to analyse its existing and future foreign policy decision-making procedures. However, a series of high-profile instances have…

  • Votes, Vetoes, Values: Foreign Interference, QMV and EU Foreign Policy in a Competitive Age

    Votes, Vetoes, Values: Foreign Interference, QMV and EU Foreign Policy in a Competitive Age

    Abstract In early May 2023, a group of nine European Union countries called for reform of the way the Union takes decisions in its foreign and security policy. Traditionally a field where consensus and unanimity are the norm, pleas in favour of Qualified Majority Voting – where a single state…

  • Yearbook of European Security 2022

    Yearbook of European Security 2022

    Abstract The 2022 Yearbook of European Security provides an overview of events in 2021 that were significant for European security. The book charts major developments in the EU’s external action and security and defence policy. Divided into region and issue-specific sections, this Yearbook contains entries on the EU’s multilateral efforts…

  • Centre of Gravity: Security and Defence in the Indo-Pacific – What Role for the European Union?

    Centre of Gravity: Security and Defence in the Indo-Pacific – What Role for the European Union?

    The Indo-Pacific region has emerged as the centre of gravity of global military competition, economic growth, and technological innovation. Whatever happens in the Indo-Pacific is likely to have a pervasive impact on the structure and future of international order, and the norms and institutions Europeans hold so dear. Moreover, as…

  • Yearbook of European Security, 2021

    Yearbook of European Security, 2021

    Abstract The 2021 Yearbook of European Security provides an overview of events in 2020 that were significant for European security and it charts major developments in the EU’s external action and security and defence policy. The 2021 Yearbook of European Security contains region- and issue-specific sections, timelines of key events,…

  • Yearbook of European Security 2020

    Yearbook of European Security 2020

    Abstract The 2020 Yearbook of European Security provides an overview of events in 2019 that were significant for European security and it charts major developments in the EU’s external action and security and defence policy. The 2020 Yearbook of European Security contains region- and issue-specific sections, content-centric timelines, key EU…

  • Yearbook of European Security 2019

    Yearbook of European Security 2019

    Abstract The 2019 Yearbook of European Security provides an overview of events in 2018 that were significant for European security and charts major developments in the EU’s external action and security and defence policy. With a new data-rich look, the 2019 Yearbook of European Security contains many novel features including…

  • Yearbook of European Security 2018

    Yearbook of European Security 2018

    Abstract The EUISS Yearbook of European Security (YES) 2018 is the Institute’s annual publication compiling key information and data related to the EU’s Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) and Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP) in 2017. YES 2018 opens with a preface by Federica Mogherini, High Representative for…

  • Understanding EU Foreign Policy: Theory

    Understanding EU Foreign Policy: Theory

    The institutional context in which the European Union conducts its external action – starting with the Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) and the Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP) – is complex, sometimes unclear, and highly fragmented.  Moreover, the large number of players and formats for shaping, making and…

  • Relations with the Rest of the World: From Chaos to Consolidation?

    Relations with the Rest of the World: From Chaos to Consolidation?

    Our 2012 review painted a picture of an EU pulled between a seemingly inexorable series of internal crises, on the one hand, and myriad external demands, on the other (Hadfield and Fiott, 2013). The year 2013 largely continued the theme of balancing slow-paced internal consolidation with increasingly demanding diplomatic requirements…

  • How Europeanised has Maltese Foreign Policy Become?

    How Europeanised has Maltese Foreign Policy Become?

    This essay focuses on the degree to which Maltese foreign policy has become Europeanized because of its membership in the European Union. The author focuses on three trends resulting from the Europeanization process: first, the ways in which Malta’s national policies and political structures have become altered to meet the…