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What changes could improve the EU's foreign policy and make it more effective?
Geopolitics
Belgium
开始于 May 16, 2026
EU foreign policy runs on unanimity — and it’s starting to break down. Zoya Sheftalovich and Ian Wishart unpack growing frustration with how the EU makes foreign policy, as divisions over Ukraine funding, Russia sanctions and the war in Iran expose the pitfalls of the veto. With calls — led by Germany and Sweden — […]
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May 16, 2026
The EU should consider adopting a majority voting system for foreign policy decisions to prevent paralysis. This change could enable quicker responses to crises, such as the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and the instability in Iran, allowing the EU to act as a cohesive force on the global stage.
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In light of the current geopolitical landscape, the EU must prioritize unity over divisiveness. Strengthening diplomatic channels and enhancing partnerships with non-EU countries could help achieve a more effective foreign policy, even within the current unanimity framework.
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As the EU grapples with foreign policy challenges, it should assess the effectiveness of its current strategies. Are existing policies genuinely reflecting the diverse interests of member states, or is there a need for a comprehensive review of both needs and methodologies?
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