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The Lithuanian Presidency of the EU Council and Common Security and Defense Policy: Opportunities and Challenges
2012
Lithuanian Annual Strategic Review
One of the most important rearrangements provided for in the Treaty of Lisbon is the reorganization of the presidency held by Member States in the area of Common Security and Defense Policy (CFSP), achieved by handing over a major part of presidency-related functions to the newly established institutions: the European Union (EU) High Representative (EUHR) and the European External Action Service (EEAS). The redistribution of these functions has caused a fundamental change in the roles of Member
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