Abstract :
The need for the EU to speak with one voice by ensuring coherence between the aspects
of EU external action and external aspects of internal policies in order to maximise the
coherence, consistency, efficiency, visibility of EU external action on the global stage
compelled institutional arrangements in the Lisbon Treaty. The Lisbon Treaty
reorganised the powers in the external field by extending the powers, tasks and function
of the High Representative of the union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy. The
European External Action Service was created as a functionally autonomous body under
the authority of the High Representative in 2010 to support and assist her/him in
fulfilling her/his mandate relating to her/his triple-hatted tasks. This article examines in
the light of the post of the High Representative, the true nature of the EEAS, its creation
with underlying grounds, its tasks, composition, powers and function in the external
foreign policy and its relationship with the institutions.
Keywords :
The European External Action Service , Common Foreign and Security Policy , High Representative , Diplomacy , Institutional Cooperation