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The European Security Strategy is the document in which the European Union clarifies its security strategy which is aimed at achieving a secure Europe in a better world, identifying the threats facing the Union, defining its strategic objectives and setting out the political implications for Europe. [1] The European security strategy was drawn up in 2003 under the authority of the EU's High Representative for the Common Foreign and Security Policy , Javier Solana , and adopted by the Brussels European Council of 12 and 13 December 2003.
The strategy was replaced in 2016 by the European Union Global Strategy .
The Venusberg Group
The Venusberg Group has produced three reports related to the development of the European Security Strategy. [2] They are:
- Enhancing the European Union as an International Security Actor (2000)
- A European Defence Strategy (2004)
- Beyond 2010 – European Grand Strategy in a Global Age (2008)
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