Contemporary issues and debates in EU policy : the European Union and international relations
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Contemporary issues and debates in EU policy : the European Union and international relations
Manchester University Press, 2004
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- : pbk
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Contents of Works
- Interdependence and fragmentation : the articulations of political space in the discourses of integration and ethnic conflict / Tarja Väyrynen
- The Kosovo intervention and European security : NATO's pyrrhic victory / James H. Wyllie
- European Union Intelligence Agency : a necessary institution for Common Intelligence Policy? / John M. Nomikos
- Recent developments in EU migration and asylum policies / Barbara Marshall
- Enforcing human rights in Europe and beyond : international law and human rights in a changing world / Caroline Nolan
- EU economic governance in the present world system / Jonathan Luckhurst and Vassiliki N. Koutrakou
- New directions in the EU's Third World policy : from aid to trade under the watchful eye of the WTO / Vassiliki N. Koutrakou
- Transboundary co-operation and regional networks in Sweden and the Baltic States : integration on the new European frontier at the turn of the century / Geoffrey D. Gooch
- An ever-more sustainable union? : integrating economy, society and environment in a rapidly enlarging Europe / Andrew Jordan and Timothy O'Riordan
- Co-operation or competition? : nuclear energy and the Ostpolitik of the European Union / Sabine S. Saurugger
- Cross-border transport : the EU policy agenda / Steve Dawe
- The Europeanisation of firms and the role of Euro-groups in European integration / Jenny Fairbrass
- Euratom : the toothless treaty? / Hazel Dawe
- Interest groups, institutions, and expertise : the new politics of EU biotechnology regulation / Michael E. Smith
- Deregulation and co-ordination in european telecommunications strategies / Nicola Murrell
- J(EU)nesse sans frontières : information age governance, youth and the EU / Paul G. Nixon
