St. Thomas Law Review
First Page
737
Document Type
Article
Abstract
The European Union ("EU") implements a Common Foreign and Security Policy. This paper argues EU Foreign policy is incohesive, but growing more cohesive. The EU poses no threat to U.S. interests; however, poses only limited opportunities for U.S. foreign policy because the U.S. has relentlessly pursued a short-sighted and self-destructive foreign policy since 2002. The paper elaborates this thesis by considering institutional actors and historical experiences. Thus, it provides an overview of the institutional structure of the EU Common Foreign and Security Policy, as well as an overview of historic experiences of EC foreign policy.
Recommended Citation
Eric Engle,
I am My Own Worst Enemy: Problems and Possibilities of European Foreign Policy Vis-a-Vis the United States,
18
St. Thomas L. Rev.
737
(2006).
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