The EU’s External Action Service: Will it Deliver?

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Publication Date March 2011
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The European External Action Service (EEAS), set up on January 1, 2011, would help the European Union create a coherent and effective external policy by bringing together the EU’s ' soft ' trade and aid policy tools and its member state-driven foreign policy. EEAS Chief Catherine Ashton built on a growing member state ethos of cooperating on foreign policy issues, but legal limits, the need for unanimity and institutional difficulties would constrain her. Combining parts of the Commission, Council Secretariat, and member state diplomats into the EEAS rose cultural and professional issues only time could resolve, while the Commission and the Council Secretariat would need to supplement the steps they’d taken to adapt to the new institutional reality and ensure the policy coherence the EU desired. An increasingly assertive European Parliament enlivened the policy debate. The global community needed a more effective EU on the world stage, and should help nurture the EEAS, rather than criticize it prematurely.

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