The European Union’s common foreign and security policy reforms and its implications for Northeast Asia

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Andrew S. Millard
Chae-Deug Yi
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[1] Busan University of Foreign Studies,College of Economics and International Trade
[2] Pusan National University,undefined
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Asia Europe Journal | 2018年 / 16卷
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Global actor; CFSP; Reform; Cohesion; Northeast Asia;
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The European Union (EU) is at a turning point. With the bipolar order of the Cold War fast becoming a distant memory, the European Union must quickly establish itself on the global stage before it loses the opportunity to do so. With Northeast Asia fast emerging as a new economic giant and political center for world affairs, the EU must reform its Common Foreign and Security Policy in order to develop a reputation and image as a global actor of soft power, based on its long-standing values and peaceful diplomacy. However, despite major reforms in the Lisbon Treaty (2009), the EU has not been able to form cohesion amongst its members, thus hindering its progress in achieving such international recognition. This paper therefore analyses the reforms taken place so far and suggests further reforms that will build a strong foundation for a united and cohesive foreign policy. It will then look at how the reformed framework will allow the EU to establish itself as a global actor in political affairs, in particular in Northeast Asia.
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