Publication

Jun 2011

The complex institutional design of the Treaty of Lisbon codifies a basic political compromise. Instead of delegating sovereignty to the Union on foreign policy issues, member states have agreed to establish a stronger institutional centre of gravity at EU level, acting as a catalyst for the convergence of their foreign policies.

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Author Giovanni Grevi
Series FRIDE Policy Briefs
Issue 84
Publisher FRIDE
Copyright © 2011 FRIDE
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