New approaches to EU foreign policy
EU foreign policy once existed in the form of the European Political Cooperation with only a limited political leverage and symbolic institutional underpinnings. In recent years rapid changes have occurred, including an expanding institutional apparatus, increased responsibility and growing demand f...
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Routledge
2014
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| Series: | Routledge advances in European politics
106 |
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Table of Contents:
- Why is there a Need for New Approaches to EU Foreign Policy?
- Part I: Internal Perspectives on EU Foreign Policy
- The EU's 'External Action' According to the Lisbon Treaty: Institutional Choices and Their Explanations
- Approaches to Delegation in EU Foreign Policy: the Case of the Commission
- The High Representative the European External Action Service: Towards the Institutional Coherence in the Case of the Eastern Partnership
- Committee Approach to the CFSP/CSDP: Characteristics, Profiles and Working Habits of EU Diplomats
- The Practice of Diplomacy and EU Security Policy
- Parliamentarisation Approach: Parliamentary Control in EU Foreign Policy
- Part II: Challenges and Choices in External Perspectives on EU Foreign Policy
- Normative Power and Military Means: the Case of the EU in FYR Macedonia
- A Post-Modern Foreign Policy: Can EU Foreign Policy Make a Difference in World Politics?
- Solving the Puzzle of EU Eastern Enlargement: Rhetorical Action in Diffuse Decision Contexts
- External Democracy Promotion as a Means of EU Foreign Policy
- Turkey and the European Union: Partners in Foreign Policy Cooperation in the South Caucasus
- Part III: New Approaches to EU Foreign Policy: Conclusions
- EUFP Empirical Complexity, Theoretical Plurality and New Approaches to EU Foreign Policy


