Lisbon Treaty Shifts Power in EU Foreign Policy Towards Member States.
The European Union has evolved from economic cooperation to social and political integration. The Lisbon Treaty brought changes in foreign policy, giving more power to the European Parliament. Intergovernmentalism balances decision-making among Member States, shifting focus from collective goals to individual interests. The High Representative now holds executive power in foreign policy, moving the EU towards intergovernmental control and away from its original functional approach.