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[The chapter explores the agents of change in the CSDP framework. Who is in charge during critical moments of the development of the policy is the question the chapter tries to address. Fundamentally an intergovernmental policy, the CSDP is marked by the tension between intergovernmentalism and supranationalism, as the Commission and the European Parliament try to influence in an ever more pronounced way security and defence policy.]
Published: May 27, 2022
Keywords: Intergovernmentalism; Supranationalism; Europeanisation; European Council; Commission; European Parliament; Change
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