Description
Book SynopsisThis book debates the nature of the EU and its international relationships, enabling students of EU foreign policy to review a broad range of theoretical templates from which the EU's foreign policy can be studied.
Trade Review"'A highly topical study into the role of the perhaps most crucial country in the ongoing process of enlarging the European Union towards the East.' Elko Thielemann, Lecturer in European Politics, London School of Economics and Political Science"
Table of ContentsPreface
1: The study of EU foreign policy: Between international relations and European studies - Thomas Christiansen and Ben Tonra
2: Theorising the European Union’s foreign policy - Knud Erik Jørgensen
3: International Relations or European integration: Is the CFSP sui generis? - Jakob C. Øhrgaard
4: Foreign policy analysis and European foreign policy - Brian White
5: Discourse analysis in the study of European foreign policy - Henrik Larsen
6: Role-identity and the Europeanisation of foreign policy: A political-cultural approach - Lisbeth Aggestam
7: Interests, institutions and identities in the study of european foreign policy - Adrian Hyde-Price
8: Theory and practice of multi-level foreign policy: European Union’s policy in the field of arms export controls - Sibylle Bauer and Eric Remacle
9: Justifying EU foreign policy: The logics underpinning EU enlargement - Helen Sjursen and Karen E. Smith