Twenty years ago, there were no smartphones, no social media giants, and no disinformation. We were still living in the ‘end of history’. Today, technology, economics, and international politics have turned our world upside down, and this calls for changes in our institutions, practices, and policies.
This book is a discussion about the institutions, values, and tools of EU diplomacy. Authors address how to reform the EEAS to make it an effective common foreign policy corp fit for a future which is already upon us.
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Conceptualizing EU actorness through mediation: The Belgrade–Pristina Dialogue
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NATO’s Five Threats: Internal and external diplomacy implications
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Walking the walk and talking the talk: The #strajkkobiet phenomenon and the casefor consistency between internal enforcement and external promotion of EUvalues
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The Battle for Africa: How the EU can prevail over an ambitious China
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The EU and its Southern Neighbourhood: The Eastern Mediterranean, the Middle East, and North Africa
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Renewable Hydrogen in 2050: Between sustainable necessities and geopolitical challenges
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What’s the Social Purpose of it all?: Strategic Partnerships fit to shape the future of the EU’s liberal engagement
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