Library
Links
External relations
- Enlargement Portal of the European Commission
- Council of the European Union and the common foreign and security policy
- EuropaWorld: Reports on international development and humanitarian actions of European institutions, Governments and NGOs, including European based United Nations agencies.
- European Commission Delegations on the Internet: Describes the functioning of the External Service of the Commission, focusing on the role and responsibilities of its Delegations and Offices, as well as provides a brief impression of daily life of the dedicated women and men representing the Commission around the globe.
- European Commission Directorate General Development
- European Commission Directorate General External Relations
- European Defence: E-zine Internet site provides general information on European defence and security issues.
- European Defence Agency: The European Defence Agency was established under a Joint Action of the Council of Ministers on 12 July, 2004, "to support the Member States and the Council in their effort to improve European defence capabilities in the field of crisis management and to sustain the European Security and Defence Policy as it stands now and develops in the future”.
- European Foreign Policy Bulletin online: This full text database brings together the documents issued by the European Union in the area of foreign policy since 1985
- European Gendarmerie Force : The European Gendarmerie Force (EGF) is an initiative of five EU Member States - France, Italy, The Netherlands, Portugal and Spain – aimed at improving the crisis management capability in sensitive areas.
- European Neighbourhood Policy
- European Union and the world
- European Union: EEAS
- European Union in the US
- European Union Institute for Security Studies: Formerly the Institute for Security Studies of the Western European Union. The Institute has the status of an autonomous agency that comes under the EU's second 'pillar' - the Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP). The ISS-EU does not represent or defend any particular national interest. Its aim is to help create a common European security culture, to enrich the strategic debate by providing the best possible interface between decision-makers and non-official specialists, and systematically to promote the interests of the Union.
- European Union @ United Nations
- Security & Defence Agenda: The Security & Defence Agenda (SDA) has established itself as the only regular forum in Brussels where NATO and the EU, industries and academia, political figures and journalists gather to discuss the future of European and transatlantic security and defence policies.The SDA also serves as a networking centre of defence-related think tanks around Europe.
