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The European External Action Service is an integral institutional component of the European Union, established by the Treaty of Lisbon to manage its foreign policy as described in [1]. It actively guides the European Union's external energy and climate diplomacy [2], develops its global security strategies {fact:4, fact:5}, and operates within its broader administrative framework [3].
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Strategic Autonomy or Transatlantic Dependency The EU's Evolving ... strasbourgcentre.com 1 fact
claimOverlapping competencies between the European Commission, the European External Action Service, and the European Defence Agency create bureaucratic inefficiencies and coordination challenges for the European Union.
Europe's quest for strategic autonomy in response to Trumpism link.springer.com 1 fact
referenceThe European External Action Service (EEAS) published 'A global strategy for the European Union’s foreign and security policy' on December 15, 2019.
European Union | Springer Nature Link link.springer.com 1 fact
referenceThe European External Action Service published 'Shared vision, Common Action: A stronger Europe – A global strategy for the European Union’s foreign and security policy' in 2016.
Can the European Union Reduce Dependence on the United States? cescube.com 1 fact
accountThe 2009 Treaty of Lisbon attempted to address institutional fragmentation in the European Union by creating the office of the High Representative and the European External Action Service.
Geopolitics of the energy transition: between global challenges and ... geoprogress-edition.eu 1 fact
claimThe European External Action Service (EEAS) guides the European Union's external action in the energy sector by strengthening relationships with strategic partners and supporting climate diplomacy.