Proper noun
CSDP
(politics) Initialism of Common Security and Defence Policy.
According to him, 90 per cent of the projects were funded by the CSDP, while 10 per cent of them was financed by the benefiting communities as their counterpart contributions. Source: Internet
Hence it argued it could effectively scrutinise the CSDP, help improve EU-NATO relations and be more suited, being composed of national parliamentarians, to the intergovernmental style of the CSDP. Source: Internet
The contribution of the Republic of Macedonia to the EU operation Althea has confirmed its progress from a consumer of the first EU military operation (Concordia 2003) into an active contributor to the CSDP (Althea 2006). Source: Internet
Complementing these, the Political and Security Committee (PSC) brings together ambassadors to monitor international situations and define policies within the CSDP, particularly in crises. Source: Internet
With the transfer of responsibilities, the WEU's Parliamentary assembly was urged to dissolve itself, as it had a mandate to supervise WEU politics, not the EU's CSDP politics. Source: Internet