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International Relations and the EU
Edited by Christopher Hill and Michael Smith
496 pages
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Numerous tables and boxes
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246x171mm
978-0-19-927348-5
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Paperback
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11 August 2005
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- Systematically incorporates the study of IR into the study of the EU's international actions, making the book a perfect fit for the growing number of courses on the International Relations of the EU.
- All chapters follow the same sequence and format, making it easy for readers to navigate each chapter.
- All chapters include excellent learning aids such as opening summaries, guides to further reading and web sites, as well as boxes which provide specific illustrations of general points.
This text sets out to locate the European Union in the context of International Relations theory and to explore the ways in which the European Union frames and conducts its international relations.
Each chapter deals with the three key themes of the volume: the EU as a sub-system of international relations, the EU and the processes of international relations, and the EU as a power.
Part I surveys the subject's roots, Part II deals with the institutions and processes of policy formation
and Part III looks at the key themes of the study of the EU as an international actor. Readership: Undergraduate and graduate students of EU politics.
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Edited by Christopher Hill, Sir Patrick Sheehy Professor and Director of the Centre of International Studies, University of Cambridge, and Michael Smith, Jean Monnet Professor of European Politics, Loughborough University Contributors: Christopher Hill, LSE Michael Smith, Loughborough University Filippo Andreatta, Universita Degli Studi di Parma Sophie Vanhoonacker, Universiteit Maastrict Simon Nuttall, College of Europe Christopher Lord, University of Leeds Richard Whitman, University of Westminster Michael E. Smith, Georgia State
University Geoffrey Edwards, University of Cambridge Jolyon Howorth, University of Bath Loukas Tsoukalis, University of Athens Karen Smith, LSE James Mayall, University of Cambridge Elfriede Regelsberger, Institut für Europäische Politik Nicole Alecu de Flers, University of Vienna Rebecca Steffenson, Queen's University Belfast Andrew Linklater, University of Wales, Aberystwyth
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""The volume provides an encompassing and therefore highly valuable account of the key aspects and issue areas of EU external relations, this textbook is undoubtedly a precious learning aid."" - The Interfacing Spectator
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PART ONE: FRAMEWORKS
1.: International Relations and the European Union: Themes and Issues Christopher Hill and Michael Smith
2.: Filippo Andreatta: Theory and the European Union's International Relations
3.: The Pattern of the EU's Global Activity
PART TWO: INSTITUTIONS AND PROCESSES
4.: Sophie Vanhoonacker: The Institutions Framework
5.: Simon Nuttall: Coherence and Consistency
6.: Christopher Lord: Accountable and Legitimate? The EU's international role.
7.: Richard Whitman: The Europeanisation of Foreign Policy
8.: Michael E. Smith: Implementation: Making the EU's International Relations work
PART THREE: ACTIVITIES AND IMPACT
8.: Jolyon Howorth: From Security to Defence: The Evolution of the CFSP
9.: Wyn Rees: The External Face of Internal Security
10.: Loukas Tsoukalis: Managing Interdependence: The EU in the World Economy
11.: Sophie Neunier and Kalypso Nicolaidis: The European Union as a Trade Power
12.: Karen E. Smith: Enlargement and European Order
13.: James Mayall: The Shadow of Empire: The EU and the Former Colonial World
15.: Nicole Alecu de Flers and Elfriede Regelsberger: The EU and Inter-regional Cooperation
16.: Michael Smith and Rebecca Steffenson: The European Union and the United States
PART FOUR: EVALUATION AND CONCLUSION
17.: Andrew Linklater: A European Civilising Process?
18.: Christopher Hill and Michael Smith: Acting for Europe: Re-assessing the European Union's Place in International Relations
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