Publication

Dec 2010

The Lisbon Treaty has the aim of making the EU's foreign policy more coherent. Its implementers face a conundrum: how to combine the "external dimension" of the EU's internal policies with the bloc's broader foreign and security aspirations. The EU's immigration policy towards its neighbors in North Africa and Eastern Europe has emerged as a testing ground. Although initial results have not been entirely promising, lessons can be learnt.

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Author Roderick Parkes
Series SWP Comments
Issue 32
Publisher Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP)
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