Making EU foreign policy : national preferences, European norms and common policies
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Making EU foreign policy : national preferences, European norms and common policies
(Palgrave studies in international relations)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2011
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
A novel explanation of how EU member states overcome their divergent preferences to reach agreement on common foreign policies, with fourteen in-depth case studies covering diplomatic and security issues, enlargement, trade, development and environmental protection.
Table of Contents
- The Challenge of Making EU Foreign Policy
- D.C.Thomas Explaining EU Foreign Policy: Normative Institutionalism and Alternative Approaches
- D.C.Thomas CASE STUDIES EU Policy on Ukraine during and since the Orange Revolution: 'A door neither closed nor open'
- R.Youngs EU Policy on the International Criminal Court: Institutional Contexts and Policy Compromises
- D.C.Thomas EU Policy on the Iraq War and its Aftermath: The Collapse and Revival of Consensus-Based Foreign Policy
- J.Lewis EU Decision-making on Operation Artemis: Consensus Building in CSDP
- S.Duke EU Membership Negotiations with Turkey: Entrapped Again
- F.Schimmelfennig EU Policy on Economic Partnership Agreements: Trade... and Aid?
- O.Elgstrom EU Policy on Global Climate Change: The Negotiation of Burden-Sharing
- J.Vogler CONCLUSIONS Normative Institutionalism and EU Foreign Policy in Comparative Perspective
- F.Schimmelfennig & D.C.Thomas Norms and All That: Progress in EU Foreign Policy Research
- T.Risse Interests, Power and the EU's Role in International Security: A Skeptical Response to Normative Institutionalism
- A.Menon Norms, Institutions and EU Foreign Policy: Advancing the Research Programme
- M.E.Smith
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