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The Council Secretariat's Role in the Common Foreign and Security Policy

Hylke Dijkstra
Maastricht University - Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences



European Foreign Affairs Review, Vol. 13, No. 2, pp. 149-166, Summer 2008

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The Council Secretariat, under the leadership of Javier Solana, has become an indispensable actor in the context of the CFSP. This article gives a comprehensive overview of this institution's development path since the beginning of European Political Cooperation (1970). It argues that with the entry into force of the Amsterdam Treaty and the parallel Cologne European Council (both 1999), the Secretariat received at once a political and a military dimension. This has been the basis for a significant expansion during the last decade. From a wider perspective it shows that the Council Secretariat fills the political absence of the European Commission in the field of the CFSP. The Council Secretariat is basically strong in areas where the Commission is weak. These inter-institutional dynamics are important with a view to the Lisbon Treaty, which will see a partial merger of the CFSP services in both institutions. Lastly this article argues on a theoretical level that while these developments are significant, the rationale behind the Council Secretariat is different from the role of the Commission in the first pillar and this limits its potential.

Keywords: European Union, CFSP, Council Secretariat, foreign policy

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Date posted: July 29, 2008 ; Last revised: July 29, 2008

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Dijkstra, Hylke, The Council Secretariat's Role in the Common Foreign and Security Policy (2008). European Foreign Affairs Review, Vol. 13, No. 2, pp. 149-166, Summer 2008. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1180502


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Hylke Dijkstra (Contact Author)
Maastricht University - Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences ( email )
Department of Political Science
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Maastricht 6200MD
Netherlands
HOME PAGE: http://www.fdcw.unimaas.nl/staff/dijkstra
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