Intelligence and decision-making within the Common Foreign and Security Policy
During the last decade there has been a considerable increase in European intelligence cooperation within the realm of foreign and security policy. This publication analyses the organisation and process of European intelligence cooperation and the effect that this cooperation is having on European foreign policy.
It also argues that the system should be further developed with an eye on the interaction between producers and consumers of intelligence.
The publication is in English and is a part of the Sieps project European Security.