Implementing the Global Strategy where it matters most: the EU’s credibility deficit and the European neighbourhood |
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Authors: | Michael E Smith |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Politics &2. International Relations, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK |
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Abstract: | The EU Global Strategy (EUGS) is a broad and ambitious document in terms of its geographic scope and thematic priorities. However, the EU cannot devote equal attention to all aspects of the EUGS; so there is still scope for more clarity regarding the EU’s core strategic aims. This article argues that in addition to fostering internal cohesion, the EU’s strategic priority must involve stabilizing its own neighbourhood. This task has challenged the EU for decades because of an inherent credibility deficit regarding the EU’s own capabilities, yet the EUGS does not diagnose and remedy this problem as effectively as it could have. Therefore much more work will need to be done in terms of reforming EU institutions and developing common capabilities if the EU hopes to achieve its central internal and external security goals as outlined in the EUGS and related policy statements. |
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Keywords: | European Union global strategy CFSP CSDP security policy European Neighbourhood Policy |
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