Book Review: Michael Baun and Dan Marek (eds.) The New Member States and the European Union. Foreign Policy and Europeanization
In: Romanian Journal of European Affairs, Volume 14, Issue 3
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In: Romanian Journal of European Affairs, Volume 14, Issue 3
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In: European foreign affairs review, Volume 8, Issue 3, p. 417-418
ISSN: 1875-8223
In: Millennium: journal of international studies, Volume 38, Issue 2, p. 473-474
ISSN: 1477-9021
In: Cultures & conflits: sociologie politique de l'international, Issue 44, p. 135-152
ISSN: 1777-5345
In: Millennium: journal of international studies, Volume 38, Issue 2, p. 484-490
ISSN: 0305-8298
In: European foreign affairs review, Volume 20, Issue 3, p. 457-459
ISSN: 1875-8223
In: Journal of common market studies: JCMS, Volume 60, Issue 4, p. 1211-1212
ISSN: 1468-5965
In: Revista Academiei de Științe ale Securității Naționale 2016
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In: Peace research abstracts journal, Volume 38, Issue 6, p. 832
ISSN: 0031-3599
In: Bulletin of Latin American research: the journal of the Society for Latin American Studies (SLAS), Volume 16, Issue 2, p. 254-255
ISSN: 1470-9856
In: The European Union in international affairs
In: Springer eBook Collection
Chapter 1. Introduction: The European Union's New Foreign Policy -- Part One: Over-Arching Issues -- Chapter 2. Championing Multilateralism -- Chapter 3. The Positive Narrative on Human Rights -- Chapter 4. Values and Interests in Post-Lisbon European Union Foreign Policy -- Chapter 5. Working Together for a Safer World -- Chapter 6. Trade in Turbulent Times -- Chapter 7. The growing role of the European Parliament as an EU foreign policy actor -- Chapter 8. A cultural superpower? The European Union's venture in cultural diplomacy -- Chapter 9. Creating and Managing a New Diplomatic Service -- Part Two: Some New Geo-Political Challenges -- Chapter 10. Looking After the Neighbourhood -- Chapter 11. The 'Pivot' to Africa -- Chapter 12. The European Union's Northern Window – A New View on the World -- Part Three: Some New Policy Challenges -- Chapter 13. The European Union's New Climate Change Diplomacy: innovating in foreign policy -- Chapter 14. When technology becomes geopolitics – the EU's response to cyber threats -- Part Four: Conclusions -- Chapter 15. Conclusions: The European Union's Post-Lisbon Foreign Policy Ten Years On -- Afterward: The European Union's New Foreign Policy: A Glass Half-Full?
In: Millennium: journal of international studies, Volume 37, Issue 2, p. 509-511
ISSN: 1477-9021
In: Millennium: journal of international studies, Volume 37, Issue 2, p. 509-510
ISSN: 0305-8298
The article concerns the idea as well as the form of international cooperation between states and international organizations, illustrated by the example of the relationship between the European Union and the Pacific region. There is some useful literature on the subject but this needs be to completed. The influences of the world's leaders collide on the Pacific Ocean, which gives this area primacy in geopolitical domination, slowly downgrading the Atlantic Community. The main purpose of the paper is, therefore, to research the possibilities and methods of legal and extrajudicial cooperation betweentwo continents which are very distant from each other. This work underlines the difference between official policy, presented by the regional intergovernmental organizations, and the individual policies of member states, who are not tied down by Brussels politics and may maintain their own foreign relations. ; The article concerns the idea as well as the form of international cooperation between states and international organizations, illustrated by the example of the relationship between the European Union and the Pacific region. There is some useful literature on the subject but this needs be to completed. The influences of the world's leaders collide on the Pacific Ocean, which gives this area primacy in geopolitical domination, slowly downgrading the Atlantic Community. The main purpose of the paper is, therefore, to research the possibilities and methods of legal and extrajudicial cooperation between two continents which are very distant from each other. This work underlines the difference between official policy, presented by the regional intergovernmental organizations, and the individual policies of member states, who are not tied down by Brussels politics and may maintain their own foreign relations.
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`[This book] is to be welcomed for shedding light on a relatively new and highly sensitive policy area' - European Foreign Affairs Review Foreign and Security Policy in the European Union provides a comprehensive overview of why European integration in foreign and security policy has proved so difficult. A leading group of international contributors explain how these problems arise and consider the future prospects of developing a more regional-based solution.