European Union Struggles with Leadership Amid Intergovernmental Tensions in Security.
The article discusses how leadership in the European Union is crucial for its integration process. It explores the challenges of creating agreements that satisfy the interests of all member states. Despite reforms like the Lisbon Treaty, European foreign policy remains intergovernmental due to member states' veto power. This limits the EU's ability to act as a unified entity in areas like internal security. The need for more integration among member states is highlighted to combat transnational criminal activities, especially terrorism.