The European Union and the United Nations in global governance

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The European Union and the United Nations in global governance

Madeleine O. Hosli

Bristol University Press, 2022

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 135-155) and index

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Description

Written by a leading expert in the field, this book analyses the complex relations between the European Union (EU) as a regional organization and the United Nations (UN) as an international, global governance institution. The book explores how collaboration between the EU and the UN has evolved and how the two entities collaborate both structurally and in day-to-day work. It shows how the EU acts within institutions such as the United Nations General Assembly and how UN agencies, funds and entities, such as UNHRC, UNICEF and UN Women, interact with the EU and its member states. Through its analysis, the book demonstrates how, despite recent criticism, patterns of multilateralism and cooperation between regional and international institutions can be central to stable patterns of rules-based regional and global governance.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 the Development of EU Foreign Policy and External Representation Chapter 3 Crises, Integration and the European Union as an External Actor Chapter 4 Tackling Challenges to Multilateralism: Shared Agendas of the EU and the UN Chapter 5 COVID-19 and Challenges to the UN Chapter 6 the EU in the United Nations General Assembly and the United Nations Security Council Chapter 7 Collaboration Between the EU and the UN: Migration and Child Protection Mechanisms Chapter 8 Collaboration Between the EU and the UN: Gender Equality, Female Empowerment and UN Women Chapter 9 Developments and Prospects Chapter 10 Conclusions

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