International relations and the European Union / edited by Christopher Hill, Michael Smith, and Sophie Vanhoonacker-Kormoss
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Edition: | Fourth edition |
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Oxford :
Oxford University Press,
2023
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Series: | The new European Union series
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Format: | Book |
Table of Contents:
- PART I ; FRAMEWORKS
- Introduction: Approaches and Concepts / Christopher Hill, Michael Smith, and Sophie Vanhoonacker
- The European Union in World Politics: An Historical Overview / Christopher Hill, Michael Smith, and Sophie Vanhoonacker
- The European Union and Theories of International Relations / Filippo Andreatta and Lorenzo Zambernardi
- PART II - INSTITUTIONS AND PROCESSES
- The Institutional Framework / Sophie Vanhoonacker and Karolina Pomorska
- European Foreign Policy and The Role of Member States: Europeanisation or Renationalisation? / Spyros Economides
- The Implementation of EU foreign policy / Ana E. Juncos
- Democracy and the Populist Surge / Christopher Lord
- PART III - ACTIVITIES AND IMPACT
- The EU as a Trade Power / Sophie Meunier and Kalypso Nicolaïdis
- The European Union and the Global Political Economy / Amy Verdun
- The Challenge of the Environment, Energy, and Climate Change / John Vogler
- The EU's Approach to International Development: Evolving Tensions and Contested Transformations / Maurizio Carbone
- The Shadows of Empire: African Perceptions of Europe and the EU / Adekeye Adebajo
- An End to Enlargementa The EU, its Neighbourhood and European Order? / Karen Smith
- The EU's Security and Defence Policy: A New Leap Forward? / Jolyon Howorth
- Migration: The Dilemmas of External Relations / Christopher Hill
- Internal Security and External Complications / Sarah Wolff
- The EU and the USA: Competitive Cooperation in a Turbulent World? / Michael Smith and Rebecca Steffenson
- Global Europe: A Pivot to Asia? / Stephan Keukeleire and Hai Yang
- PART IV - EVALUATION AND CONCLUSION
- Principles in EU Foreign Policy: How Distinctive? / Helene Sjursen
- Acting for Europe: Reassessing the European Union's Role in International Relations / Christopher Hill, Michael Smith, and Sophie Vanhoonacker.