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Managing a Multilevel Foreign Policy
The EU in International Affairs
Paolo Foradori (Anthology Editor) , Paolo Rosa (Anthology Editor) , Riccardo Scartezzini (Anthology Editor) , Fulvio Attina (Contributor) , Giovanna Bono (Contributor) , Ana Cristina Costea (Contributor) , Christopher J. Hill (Contributor) , William Kincade (Contributor) , Emil Kirchner (Contributor) , Harald Muller (Contributor) , Vittorio Parsi (Contributor) , Anton Pelinka (Contributor) , James C. Sperling (Contributor) , Luk Van Langenhove (Contributor)
Managing a Multilevel Foreign Policy
The EU in International Affairs
Paolo Foradori (Anthology Editor) , Paolo Rosa (Anthology Editor) , Riccardo Scartezzini (Anthology Editor) , Fulvio Attina (Contributor) , Giovanna Bono (Contributor) , Ana Cristina Costea (Contributor) , Christopher J. Hill (Contributor) , William Kincade (Contributor) , Emil Kirchner (Contributor) , Harald Muller (Contributor) , Vittorio Parsi (Contributor) , Anton Pelinka (Contributor) , James C. Sperling (Contributor) , Luk Van Langenhove (Contributor)
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Description
Managing a Multilevel Foreign Policy is a helpful resource for enhancing current understanding of the European Union as an emerging actor in the global system. Analyzing the role of the EU in international affairs, Foradori, Rosa, and Scartezzini seek to foster understanding of the complexity of the present international conditions and the ways in which the EU is responding to threats and opportunities from the outside world. The numerous contributors examine the latest developments in the fields of EU foreign, security, and defense policies, providing a complete overview of the ways in which the EU has grown as a global actor with a significant impact on international affairs.
Table of Contents
Part 2 The EU in International Affairs
Chapter 3 The Future of the EU as a Global Actor
Chapter 4 EU Security Governance in a Wider Europe
Chapter 5 European Political Parties and the EU's Common Foreign and Security Policy
Part 6 The EU and Inter-regional Relations
Chapter 7 The EU as a Global Actor from a New Regionalism Perspective
Chapter 8 The European Security Partnership: A Comparative Analysis
Chapter 9 International Terrorism: Differing EU and US Approaches
Chapter 10 US and Europe: Still an Inevitable Alliance?
Part 11 Areas of Intervention
Chapter 12 EU Approaches to Conflict Management: A "Distinctive" Contribution?
Chapter 13 The EU Policy against WMD Proliferation
Chapter 14 EU Enlargement and the Future of the Transatlantic Alliance
Product details
Published | Aug 17 2007 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 256 |
ISBN | 9780739116432 |
Imprint | Lexington Books |
Dimensions | 229 x 155 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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Managing a Multilevel Foreign Policy: The EU in International Affairs is an impressive collection of essays by leading experts in the field of EU foreign policy. They analyze the interweaving of processes of communitarization, intergovernmentalism, and Europeanization in the development and output of the European foreign policy system.
Karen E. Smith, London School of Economics, Professor
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He offers the kind of information this is hard to find in one place and puts it into useable and interesting contexts.
Humanities and Social Science Reviews Online
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A comprehensive read on trends in EU foreign policy and transatlantic relations, featuring insights from some of the most distinguished and astute thinkers in the field. Readers will benefit from empirical and conceptual analyses as they themselves evaluate the EU as an actor in international politics and security. The authors do not disappoint.
Roy H. Ginsberg, Skidmore College