Common Strategy
Common Strategy
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Common strategy (CFSP) and the Treaties of the European Union
Description of Common strategy (CFSP) provided by the European Union Commission: The common strategy is an instrument of the common foreign and security policy introduced by the Treaty of Amsterdam. Under Article 13 of the EU Treaty, the European Council defines the principles and general guidelines for the CFSP and decides on common strategies to be implemented by the Union in fields where the Member States have important interests in common
. In concrete terms, a common strategy sets out the aims and length of time covered and the means to be made available by the Union and theMember States. Common strategies are implemented by the Council, in particular by adopting joint actions and common positions. The Council can recommend common strategies to the European Council. The European Constitution, now being ratified, provides for common strategies, though they have been little used, in the form of general guidelines, including on issues with implications for defence. Their drafting and implementation will call for European decisions on joint actions or common positions.
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Common strategy (CFSP) and the Treaties of the European Union
Description of Common strategy (CFSP) provided by the European Union Commission: The common strategy is an instrument of the common foreign and security policy introduced by the Treaty of Amsterdam. Under Article 13 of the EU Treaty, the European Council defines the principles and general guidelines for the CFSP and decides on common strategies to be implemented by the Union in fields where the Member States have important interests in common
. In concrete terms, a common strategy sets out the aims and length of time covered and the means to be made available by the Union and theMember States. Common strategies are implemented by the Council, in particular by adopting joint actions and common positions. The Council can recommend common strategies to the European Council. The European Constitution, now being ratified, provides for common strategies, though they have been little used, in the form of general guidelines, including on issues with implications for defence. Their drafting and implementation will call for European decisions on joint actions or common positions.
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Lawi offers educational solutions and professional insight, integrating content, tools, and practical technology to promote lifelong learning, personal and professional improvement, and human progress through knowledge. Our collections feature resources and solutions from a wide range of subject areas, from management and finance to law and cybersecurity. This text is only a brief introduction. If you would like us to expand on this content, please let us know in the comments. If you’re finding our platform and newsletters valuable, share it with a colleague or friend, leave a comment and consider subscribing if you haven’t already (thanks!). There are group discounts, gift options, and referral bonuses available.
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Hierarchical Display of Common strategy
European Union > European Union law > Intergovernmental legal instrument
European Union > European construction > European Union > Common foreign and security policy
Common strategy
Concept of Common strategy
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Characteristics of Common strategy
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Translation of Common strategy
Spanish: Estrategia común
French: Stratégie commune
German: Gemeinsame Strategie
Italian: Strategia comune
Portuguese: Estratégia comum
Polish: Wspólna strategia
Thesaurus of Common strategy
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