"UK-EU foreign, security and defence co-operation" UK in a Changing Europe Report
- Richard Whitman
- Apr 2, 2024
- 1 min read
This new report highlights how Labour and the Conservatives differ in their approach to foreign policy with the EU, and what this could mean for the future relationship. It finds that the EU has well-established models for relationships with third countries for cooperation on foreign and security policy. None of these, however, seem appropriate for a country with the foreign policy and military heft of the UK.
This in-depth study of UK-EU relations finds that there is scope for a new relationship, but the EU sees the ball as being ‘in the UK’s court’ to push for closer cooperation. It finds that while the EU is likely to welcome further cooperation on foreign policy and crisis management, it is developing a defence industrial strategy focussed on single market members and Ukraine. A bespoke deal involving UK and EU defence industries therefore will encounter significant hurdles.
The report is co-authored with Jannike Wachowiak and Dr Joelle Grogan, and published by the UK in a Changing Europe.
The report can be downloaded here.
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