European Union negotiations : processes, networks and institutions
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European Union negotiations : processes, networks and institutions
(Routledge advances in European politics, 21)
Routledge, 2005
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Negotiations in networks / Christer Jönsson and Maria Strömvik
- Consolidating 'unobjectionable' norms : negotiating norm spread in the European Union / Ole Elgström
- Negotiating transparency : the role of institutions / Bo Bjurulf and Ole Elgström
- Reform negotiations : the case of the CAP / Malena Rosén and Magnus Jerneck
- Compliance bargaining / Jonas Tallberg and Christer Jönsson
- Negotiations in European Union committees / Anders Sannerstedt
- The European Union as an international negotiator / Ole Elgström and Maria Strömvik
- Setting the global trade agenda : the European Union and the launch of the Doha Round / Anders Ahnlid
- The European Union as actor in international relations : the role of the external environment for EU institutional design / Joakim Reiter
- The European Union and the United States of America : the politics of 'bi-multilateral' negotiations / Michael Smith
- The Cotonou agreement : asymmetric negotiations and the impact of norms / Ole Elgström
- Breaking the waves : the European Union's enlargement negotiations with EFTA and central and eastern Europe / Lykke Friis
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The EU policy process is dependent on negotiations as a mode of reaching agreements on, and implementing, common policies. The EU negotiations differ from traditional international negotiations in several respects and this book presents a detailed analysis of the processes while examining their distinguishing features.
The authors explore the variety of negotiation processes, the continuity and institutionalization of negotiation processes as well as the involvement of a variety of actors besides governments, often linked in informal networks. Going beyond the common distinctions based on issue-areas or the EU as negotiation arena as opposed to negotiating actor externally, the authors explore the impact of different stages in the policy process and the nature of the external negotiating partner.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction Christer Joensson and Ole Elgstroem 2. Negotiations in Networks Christer Joensson and Maria Stroemvik 3. Consolidating 'Unobjectionable' Norms: Negotiating Norm Spread in the EU Ole Elgstroem 4. Negotiating Transparency: The Role of Institutions Bo Bjurulf and Ole Elgstroem 5. Reform Negotiations: The Case of CAP Malena Rosen and Magnus Jerneck 6. Compliance Bargaining Jonas Tallberg and Christer Joensson 7. Negotiations in EU Committees Anders Sannerstedt 8. The EU as an International Negotiator Ole Elgstroem and Maria Stroemvik 9. Setting the Global Trade Agenda: The EU and the Launch of the Doha-round Anders Ahnlid 10. The EU as Actor in International Relations: The Role of the External Environment for European Union Institutional Design Joakim Reiter 11. The EU and the United States: The Politics of 'Bi-Multilateral' Negotiations Michael Smith 12. The Cotonou Agreement: Asymmetric Negotiations and the Impact of Norms Ole Elgstroem 13. Breaking the Waves: The EU's Enlargement Negotiations with EFTA and Central and Eastern Europe Lykke Friis 14. Conclusion Christer Joensson and Ole Elgstroem Index
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