Description
Book SynopsisThis volume introduces the concept of “external governance” to analyze the European Union’s relations with its new neighborhood following the EU’s 2004 enlargement.
Table of ContentsList of figures and tables
List of contributors
Acknowledgements
PART I: The conceptual and empirical background
1. Governance theories, regional integration, and EU foreign policy - Michael E. Smith and Katja Weber
2. The EU and its neighbourhood: an overview - Elisabeth Johansson-Nogués
PART II: The European Neighbourhood Policy in action
3. Shared values: democracy and human rights - Frank Schimmelfennig and Sylvia Maier
4. Political dialogue and security: the CFSP and ESDP - Michael E. Smith and Mark Webber
5. Economic and social development - Gergana Noutcheva and Michael Emerson
6. Trade and the internal market - Milada Anna Vachudova
7. Justice and Home Affairs: immigration and policing - John D. Occhipinti
8. Connecting the neighbourhood: energy and environment - Sandra Lavenex and Adam N. Stulberg
9. People-to-people: education and culture - Michelle Pace
PART III: Alternative perspectives on the ENP
10. Wider Europe, transatlantic relations, and global governance - Michael Baun
11. The European Neighbourhood Policy: a comment on theory and policy - Ulrich Sedelmeier
12. Making a success of ENP: challenge and response - Michael Leigh
Conclusion - ENP and external governance in theory and practice - Katja Weber, Michael E. Smith, and Michael Baun
References
Index