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EU Institute for Security Studies
The European Union Institute for Security Studies provides research and analysis on international issues to help the EU develop its foreign and security policy.
ACT
Council Decision 2014/75/CFSP of 10 February 2014 on the European Union Institute for Security Studies
SUMMARY
Through this Council decision, the European Union (EU) has decided to continue drawing on the expertise of the European Union Institute for Security Studies (EUISS) to provide research and analysis on international issues for the EU ’s common foreign and security policy (CFSP). The EUISS was originally set up in January 2002. It is based in Paris and has a liaison office in Brussels.
Through its research and analysis, the EUISS contributes to European decision-making in the area of the CFSP. In particular, it conducts analyses and provides a forum for debate on the EU’s external strategy in areas that include conflict prevention and peace-building. Its activities include organising networking events and workshops, as well as collecting relevant information for EU officials and experts. It also acts as an interface between the EU institutions and the world of external experts, including security actors.
The EUISS is managed by a Board and a director.
REFERENCES
Act |
Date of entry into force |
Final date for implementation in the Member States |
Official Journal |
Council Decision 2014/75/CFSP |
10.2.2014 |
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OJ L 41 of 12.2.2014 |
Last updated: 11.06.2014