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Will a European Security Council bring strategic relevance?

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By Jo Coelmont,

(23 March 2020)

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  • Security Policy Briefs,
  • EU strategy and foreign policy,
  • European defence / NATO,

How can the EU quickly and effectively take decisions on issues of international security? There’s only one workable option: bring the heads of government together in a European Union Security Council.

This article was first published the Berlin Policy Journal.

(Photo credit: Counsilium.europa.eu)

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