The EU's leaders took two crucial decisions at their summit on 27 June to set the framework for the new institutional cycle: one on high-level appointments, the other on the Union's political priorities for the next 5 years, the Strategic Agenda 2024-2029. Since the adoption of the previous edition of the EU's long-term priorities in 2019, the EU has had to face major crises, including the COVID-19 pandemic, the energy crisis, and the change in the security environment following Russia's full-scale war against Ukraine. Are these global challenges reflected in the EU's new long-term political priorities or has the list of political orientations remained unchanged? Is the new Strategic Agenda more of a continuation or does it constitute a real shift? To answer these questions, this briefing examines the new Strategic Agenda, outlining its content, developments in its substance during the adoption process, and similarities and differences with the political priorities set in the previous institutional cycles. The findings of the analysis (see the table in the Annex) show that the Strategic Agenda 2024-2029 constitutes an important shift in the EU's political priorities compared with the previous Strategic Agenda, but that elements of continuity remain quite apparent nevertheless. The most obvious changes are the significance of security and defence, the importance granted to enlargement, the addition of new elements on EU competitiveness, and the salience of democracy (within the Union and in relations with third countries), which is a headline priority for the first time. Another noteworthy development is that less attention is paid to climate and environmental issues, even if some points were introduced during the drafting process. At the same time, there is a substantial degree of continuity with the Strategic Agenda 2019-2024. Less than 20 % of the policy aspects are completely new, even though the length of the Strategic Agenda document has increased by 25 %. This observation tends to indicate that the previous EU priorities remain relevant and that a reshaping of the Agenda (rather than starting from scratch) was considered sufficient. Interestingly, many of the elements added seem to be a reiteration of policy issues addressed by the European Council in its conclusions over the last 5 years. Thus, the document appears to be a collection of previously agreed positions rather than a new set of guidelines. While the impact of Russia's war against Ukraine and the change in the geopolitical context have fed into the new Strategic Agenda, other major issues of recent years such as health and energy are less explicitly referred to than could have been expected considering the severity of the crises with which the EU has been confronted.
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- The EU's leaders took two crucial decisions at their summit on 27 June to set the framework for the new institutional cycle: one on high-level appointments, the other on the Union's political priorities for the next 5 years, the Strategic Agenda 2024-... 1
- Are these global challenges reflected in the EU's new long-term political priorities or has the list of political orientations remained unchanged? Is the new Strategic Agenda more of a continuation or does it constitute a real shift? To answer these q... 1
- The European Council's role in setting the EU's political priorities 1
- The Strategic Agenda 2024-2029 2
- The headline priorities of the Strategic Agenda 2024-2029 2
- Developments during the drafting process 2
- Process 3
- Comparing the new Strategic Agenda with its predecessors 4
- Length 4
- Development of EU priorities in strategic agendas over time 4
- Table 1 – Order of priorities in the various strategic agendas 5
- Policy clusters 5
- Comparing 2019-2024 and 2024-2029 7
- Something old, something new... 7
- Policy aspects that are continued 7
- Policy aspects that have been elaborated 7
- Policy aspects that are discontinued 8
- Policy aspects that have changed focus 8
- New policy aspects 8
- Institutional and horizontal issues 9
- External inspiration and comparisons 10
- The Granada and Versailles Declarations 10
- Conference on the Future of Europe 11
- 'This is Europe' debates in the European Parliament 11
- Strategic Agenda and European Council conclusions 11
- Citizens' concerns: Eurobarometer 12
- Conclusion 12
- Annex: Comparing the policy clusters and policy issues in Strategic Agendas 2019-2024 and 2024-2029 13