Western European Union

Not to be confused with the European Union, the Western European Union (WEU) is a partially dormant European defence and security organization composed of those states members of both NATO and the EU. The WEU was established under the Modified Brussels Treaty, in response to the failure of the European Defence Community treaty. Most of its functions are in the process of being merged into the European Union. The Parliamentary Assembly of the WEU is composed of the delegations of the member states to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, which, fearful for its future existence with the winding up of the WEU, has been lobbying for itself to be recognized as the "European Security and Defence Assembly". Some of the moves that have taken place and indicate the partial merger of the WEU into the Common Foreign and Security Policy of the EU have been the following: Supposedly full merger was to occur in the year 2000; however, as of 2004 the WEU is however still alive and much European military planning takes place within its constituent cells. Indeed New York University's book, Defending Europe, paints the situation as a "revival of WEU" rather than a shutting down of same.

Participating States

The Western European Union has 10 member countries, 6 associate member countries, 5 observer countries and 7 associate partner countries. They are as follows: Member countries: (modified Brussels Treaty - 1954) All of them being members of both NATO and the European Union.
  • (1990)
  • (1990)
  • (1995)
Associate member countries: (Rome - 1992) Associate membership was created to include the countries that were members of NATO but not of the European Union. Since then, Poland, the Czech Republic and Hungary have also joined the EU.
  • (1999)
  • (1999)
  • (1999)
Observer countries: (Rome - 1992) Most obverver countries are members of the European Union, but not of NATO. Denmark is an exception, being member of both.
  • (1995)
  • (1995)
  • (1995)
Associate partner countries: (Kirchberg - 1994) Countries that were part of neither NATO nor of the EU. Since then most of the following countries have joined both, with the exception of Bulgaria and Romania who have so far only joined NATO, but will become members of the EU as of January 1, 2007.
  • (1996)

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