Article: EU Foreign policy coming of age. (Foreign Affairs).

In a few brief days this spring, the European Union's foreign policy, which had long existed more in theory than in practice, suddenly jumped into prominence in ways that showed how much it mattered. In Madrid, it became a key player in a new attempt to resolve the perilous crisis in the Middle East. And in Brussels, the EU's own constitutional convention on the future course and definition of the institution seemed suddenly to hinge on the question of who would run foreign policy in the future. Would it be the supranational European Commission in Brussels, or the European Council, which is to say the national governments of the member states?

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