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EUROPEAN FOREIGN POLICY SCORECARD 2015

Czech Republic

The Czech Republic was a leader three times and slacker twice. It championed bilateral assistance and democracy support in the neighbourhood, and press freedom in Russia. However it did not support implementing the guidelines on differential economic treatment of Israel and the Occupied Territories or a European policy on privacy.


Relations with Russia
Developing sanctions towards Russia - (1)-
Supporting strong line from DG Trade on compliance cases - (1)-
Supporting a free press in Russia - (3) & (4)Leader
Diversifying gas supplies away from Russia - (8) & (25)-
Relations with the United States
Pushing for successful conclusion of TTIP negotiations - (16) & (17)-
Pushing for European policy on privacy and intelligence - (13)Slacker
Pushing for EU-US cooperation on Russia - (11)-
Supporting US in easing tensions in maritime disputes - (21)-
Relations with Wider Europe
Ensuring Serbia/Kosovo deal holds - (26) & (27)-
Developing a strong European position on crisis in Bosnia - (28)-
Supporting democratic reforms in eastern neighbourhood, Western Balkans and Turkey - (22), (27), (28) & (31)Leader
Offering bilateral assistance to EAP countries - (23)Leader
Promoting cooperation between the EU and Turkey on reponse to ISIS - (33)-
Relations with the Middle East and North Africa
Remaining engaged in Libya - (37) -
Shaping political and/or military response to ISIS - (39)-
Humanitarian support to Middle East - (57)-
Differentiating in economic treatment of Israel and occupied territories - (40) Slacker
Offering democracy support to the MENA region - (34)-
Relations with Asia & China
Coordinating EU position towards China - (44)-
Intensifying investments in and relations with India - (46)-
Speaking out or acting on human rights violations - (47)-
Working with Asian countries on maritime disputes - (52)-
Developing common EU position on Chinese investments - (45)-
Multilateral issues and crisis management
Development aid and humanitarian aid - (59)-
Taking action to address Ebola crisis - (60)-
Responding to crises in South Sudan and CAR - (64)-
Fighting climate change - (61)-
Supporting future security and development of Afghanistan - (65)-

 

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