Greece and Spain in European foreign policy : the influence of Southern member states in common foreign and security policy
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Greece and Spain in European foreign policy : the influence of Southern member states in common foreign and security policy
Ashgate, c2001
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LCCN:2001093278
Includes bibliographical references (p. [201]-220)
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Description
This title was first published in 2001: This in-depth analysis of the foreign policy behaviour of Greece and Spain, draws conclusions on the role and influence that the two southern member states have had at different times. Dimitrios Kavakas concentrates on four aspects: the history; adaptation of domestic structures; patterns of behaviour in participation of the Common Foreign Security Policy (CFSP); and the issue of securitization . Allowing the reader to explore other aspects apart from the study of foreign policy of European Union member states, this invaluable work will find an audience among research and masters students as well as undergraduates. It is also suitable for courses of European foreign policy, comparative policy analysis and specialist courses on politics, international relations and European studies.
Table of Contents
- Contents: Introduction
- Origins and development of European foreign policy
- Greek and Spanish participation in European foreign policy. Adaptation of national foreign policy
- Foreign policy action in CFSP
- Geopolitics and foreign policy behaviour
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Annexes.
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