• Making EU foreign policy : national preferences, European norms and common policies
  • [NT 42944] Record Type: [NT 8598] Electronic resources : [NT 40817] monographic
    [NT 47348] Title Information: national preferences, European norms and common policies
    [NT 47353] Alternative Intellectual Responsibility: ThomasDaniel C.,
    [NT 47356] Secondary Intellectual Responsibility: Palgrave Connect (Online service)
    [NT 47351] Place of Publication: New York
    [NT 47263] Published: Palgrave Macmillan;
    [NT 47352] Year of Publication: 2011
    [NT 47264] Description: 1 online resource.
    [NT 47298] Series: Palgrave studies in international relations series
    [NT 47266] Subject: European Union countries - Foreign relations -
    [NT 47266] Subject: European Union countries - Foreign relations. -
    [NT 47266] Subject: Political science - Globalization. -
    [NT 47266] Subject: Political science - International relations -
    [NT 47266] Subject: Political science - International relations -
    [NT 47266] Subject: Politics. -
    [NT 47266] Subject: POLITICAL SCIENCE - International Relations -
    [NT 47266] Subject: POLITICAL SCIENCE - International Relations -
    [NT 47266] Subject: POLITICAL SCIENCE - Globalization. -
    [NT 51458] Online resource: http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9780230307360An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information
    [NT 47265] Notes: Includes index.
    [NT 51398] Summary: As the European Union seeks to become a major player in world affairs, sceptics question the EU's ability to overcome differences in the outlooks and policy preferences of its member states. How then, and under what conditions, can the EU agree on strong common foreign policies that rise above the lowest common denominator? This book provides a novel theoretical explanation and fourteen detailed case studies of how EU member states often reach agreement by pursuing their national interests in a manner which takes into account the values and commitments they�have already articulated together. The case studies include diplomatic and security issues, enlargement, trade, development and environmental protection. The book concludes with four commentaries on the project's implications for future research on EU foreign policy. Contributors include noted scholars of EU governance, foreign policy and international relations from across Europe and the US.
    [NT 50961] ISBN: 9780230307360electronic bk.
    [NT 50961] ISBN: 0230307361electronic bk.
    [NT 50961] ISBN: 9780230280724Cloth
    [NT 50961] ISBN: 0230280722Cloth
    [NT 50961] ISBN: 1283124793
    [NT 50961] ISBN: 9781283124799
    [NT 60779] Content Note: Cover Contents List of Tables Acknowledgements Notes on the Contributors Introduction 1 The Challenge of EU Foreign Policy 2 Explaining EU Foreign Policy: Normative Institutionalism and Alternative Approaches Case Studies 3 EU Policy on Ukraine During and Since the Orange Revolution: 8216;A door neither closed nor open 4 EU Policy on the International Criminal Court: Institutional Contexts and Policy Compromises 5 EU Policy on the Iraq War and its Aftermath: The Breakdown and Revival of Consensus-based Decision-making 6 EU Decision-making in CSDP: Consensus Building on Operation Artemis 7 EU Membership Negotiations with Turkey: Entrapped Again 8 EU Policy on Economic Partnership Agreements: Trade8230; and Aid? 9 EU Policy on Global Climate Change: The Negotiation of Burden-Sharing Conclusions 10 Normative Institutionalism and EU Foreign Policy in Comparative Perspective 11 Norms and All That: Progress in Research on EU Foreign Policy 12 Interests, Power and the EUs Role in International Security: A Sceptical Response to Normative Institutionalism 13 Norms, Institutions and EU Foreign Policy: Advancing the Research Programme Index.
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