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Swimming in murky waters: Challenges in developing the EU's external representation

23/09/2011
Author : The Finnish Institute of International Affairs
by Piotr Maciej Kaczyński
 

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The external representation of the European Union is complex due to two overlapping developments. First is the confusion over who to represent: the Union or the Union and the member states. The second bone of contention relates to the question of when the EU is supposed to be in charge, since the competences of the EU and the member states are scattered across the board and international negotiations almost always touch upon various types of competences.

 

The strongest motivating factor in favour of the EU’s more unified external representation is the fear of external insignificance. The latest examples showing that such concerns are well-founded include the Copenhagen climate negotiations and the IMF reform, where EU member states had to yield to the coalition of the US and China.

 

 
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