This two-volume project provides a multi-sectoral perspective over the EU's external projections from traditional as well as critical theoretical and institutional perspectives, and is supported by numerous case studies covering the whole extent of the EU’s external relations. The aim is to strive to present new approaches as well as detailed background studies in analyzing the EU as a global actor.
Volume 1: The first volume “Theoretical and Institutional Approaches to the EU’s External Relations” addresses the EU's overall external post-Lisbon Treaty presence both globally and regionally (e.g. in its "neighborhood"), with a special emphasis on the EU’s institutional framework. It also offers fresh and innovative theoretical approaches to understanding the EU’s international position. - With a preface by Alvaro de Vasoncelos (former Director European Union Institute for Security Studies) Volume 2: The second volume “Policies, Actions and Influence of the EU’s External Relations”, examines in both quantitative and qualitative contributions the EU's international efficacy from a political, economic and social perspective based on a plethora of its engagements.
Theorizing the European Union`s global authority: an alternative trichotomy
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Towards a structurally integrative approach to the study of the EU`s external power: introduccing the concept of transnational power over
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Behind the charter: the EU ethical-legal identity in an international order
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From harbinger to role model: the influence of the euro in regional monetary corporation
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Domestic politics in EU external economic relations: US-EU competition in trade
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EU diplomacy: measuring success in light of the Post-Lisbon institutional framework
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Coordination of external policies: feudal fiefdoms to cordinate
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The enlarged EU in a globalized world: a comparative analysis of elite and public opinion support for a common european foreign policy
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Strong, independent and effective: the European Union`s promotion of the International Criminal Court
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The fight against terrorism: A key global objetive for the EU?
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The EU`s role in international climate change policy-making: a global leader in decline?
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European neighbourhood policy and the EU`s role as a normative power: the case of Ukraine
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The empire strikes back: 1989, 2011 and europe`s neigh bourhood policy
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The geek, the bully, and the freaks: diversifying EU energy sources trough and exercising influenec in the south Caucasus
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The limits and contributions of the EU to democrazy in Latin America: The cases of Mexico, Venezuela and Honduras
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Discovering the icebergs of EU interregional actorness in Asia: The EU unique regional integration model in the eyes of China and India
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It takes two to tango: A constructivist analysis of EU-ASEAN interregional relations
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Gender mainstreaming in EU-SADC relations: the capabilities-expectations gap
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