Foreign Policy of the European Union, 4v
Four Volume Set
Edited by:
- Ben Tonra - University College Dublin, Ireland
- Richard Whitman - The University of Kent, UK
- Alasdair Young - Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
July 2017 | 1 344 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
The European Union's significance as an international actor rests on several foundations. Empirically, the Union's size, scope and scale gives it a presence in the world in terms of politics, diplomacy, economics, trade and aid that is in need of analysis and contextualization. In theoretical terms, the Union is a fascinating experiment in democratic, multi-state, multinational polity-building the likes of which we have not seen before.
Across four volumes, the editors present the foundational articles that have shaped mainstream academic discourse surrounding this topic as well as a handful of more provocative pieces. The result is a series of maps; at different scales and highlighting different topographical features, which will cumulatively provide a sophisticated and nuanced understanding of this fascinating international actor.
Across four volumes, the editors present the foundational articles that have shaped mainstream academic discourse surrounding this topic as well as a handful of more provocative pieces. The result is a series of maps; at different scales and highlighting different topographical features, which will cumulatively provide a sophisticated and nuanced understanding of this fascinating international actor.
- Volume One: Foundations and Design
- Volume Two: International Political Economy
- Volume Three: Core Foreign Policies
- Volume Four: Critical International Relationships
VOLUME ONE: FOUNDATIONS AND DESIGN
Federica Bicchi
Michael E. Smith
Mai’a K. Davis Cross
Chad Damro
Jolyon Howorth
Ana E. Juncos and Karolina Pomorska
Christian Lequesne
Ian Manners
Janne Haaland Matlary
Antonio Missiroli
Arne Niemann and Charlotte Bretherton
Kolja Raube
Helene Sjursen
Brian White
David Spence
Asle Toje
VOLUME TWO: INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY
David Bach and Abraham L. Newman
Ann Bradford
Maurizio Carbone
Benjamin J. Cohen and Tabitha M. Benney
Eugénia da Conceição-Heldt
Andreas Dür
Andreas Dür and Gemma Mateo
Patrick Müller, Zdenek Kudrna and Gerda Falkner
Stephen Padgett
Gabriel Siles-Brügge
Michael Smith
Alasdair R. Young
VOLUME THREE: CORE FOREIGN POLICIES
Jolyon Howorth
Steven Blockmans and Ramses A. Wessel
Megan Dee
Lisanne Groen, Arne Niemann and Sebastian Oberthür
George Joffé
Lisanne Groen and Arne Niemann
R. Daniel Kelemen and David Vogel
Christopher S. Browning and Pertti Joenniemi
Sandra Lavenex
Andrew Cottey
Frank Schimmelfennig and Hanno Scholtz
Kai Schulze and Jale Tosun
Emma J. Stewart
Diarmuid Torney
Anne Wetzel and Jan Orbie
Lieselot Verdonck
Richard G. Whitman and Stefan Wolff
VOLUME FOUR: CRITICAL INTERNATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS
Maurizio Carbone
Ole Elgström
Thomas Gehring, Sebastian Oberthür and Marc Mühleck
Hiski Haukkala
Fraser Cameron
Jolyon Howorth
Karen E. Smith
Ayse Kaya
Jan Claudius Völkel
Simon Lester and Inu Barbee
Jan Orbie and Sangeeta Khorana
Michael Smith
Richard Whitman
Alasdair R. Young