EU’s Institutional Framework regarding Defence Matters
This policy brief provides a short overview of recent initiatives and developments in the EU’s institutional defence architecture, with a particular focus on changes proposed and implemented since 2016. Specifically, it looks at the new Permanent Structured Cooperation (PESCO) framework, the Coordinated Annual Review on Defence (CARD), the European Defence Fund (EDF), the Military Planning and Conduct Capacity (MPCC), as well as proposals to establish a European Peace Facility (EPF) and to take more Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) decisions through qualified majority voting. It examines the institutional state of play at the end of Federica Mogherini’s mandate as EU High Representative and the implications of EU defence institutional innovation for existing governance structures, internal coherence and effective oversight. Finally, it identifies some of the challenges posed by the recent reforms and initiatives relating to the EU’s existing defence infrastructure, and briefly introduces proposals to address these challenges.
In-Depth Analysis
External author
Sophia Besch, Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for European Reform, UK (Berlin Office)
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- arms industry
- common security and defence policy
- defence
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- EDUCATION AND COMMUNICATIONS
- electoral procedure and voting
- EU institutions and European civil service
- EU strategy
- European construction
- European External Action Service
- European Parliament
- EUROPEAN UNION
- European Union law
- INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
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- qualified majority
- research report
- the EU's international role
- Treaty of Lisbon