The UK’s vote against military action in Syria leaves EU foreign policy more divided than ever.
EUROPP 2013-09-02
Summary:
Last week, the British parliament voted against UK involvement in any military intervention in Syria. Mark Shaw writes on the impact the vote has had elsewhere in the EU. He notes that with France still firmly committed to taking part, … Continue reading →
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