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When Germany took over the six-month rotating presidency of the
European Union in the first half of 2007, it was confronted with
high hopes for the outcome of its presidency. These expectations
stemmed from a long list of pressing problems and challenges the EU
was facing. This report will concentrate on whether the German
presidency was able to push forward an ambitious agenda in the
field of security and defence policy and further developed ESDP
instrument. It will also give an outlook for the future development
of ESDP.
This is a study of the European Union's external decision-making
processes and the present debate which surrounds them. It considers
in turn three main elements of these processes, the Common Foreign
and Security Policy (CFSP), the External Security and Defence
Policy (ESDP)and the Common Commercial Policy (CCP).
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