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Already an influential actor on the international scene, the European Union continues to debate its foreign policy platform. This collection traces the evolution of an integrated European foreign policy, the actors involved, and recent foreign policy successes and failures. The volume concludes with a discussion of future challenges for - and limitations of - the Common Foreign and Security Policy.
| ISBN | 1555877052 | | Pages | 410 | | ISBN13 | 9781555877057 (What's this?) | | Volumes | 001 | | Publisher | Lynne Rienner Publishers Inc | | Co_publisher | Institut fur Europaische Politik, Bonn and the TransEuropean Policy | | Imprint | Lynne Rienner Publishers Inc | | Weight (grammes) | 726 | | Format | Hardback | | Published in | Boulder, CO | | Publication date | 30 Nov 1996 | | Height (mm) | 230 | | Library of Congress | JX1542.F67 | | Width (mm) | 165 | | DEWEY | 327.4 | | Academic level | Undergraduate, Postgraduate, Professional / Scholarly | | DEWEY edition | DC21 | |
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| | | Foreword by Jacques Delors | | | | | | Preface | | | | 1 | | From EPC to CFSP: Does Maastricht Push the EU Toward a Role as a Global Power? by Elfriede Regelsberger and Philippe de Schoutheete de Tervarent and Wolfgang Wessels | | 1 | | 2 | | Two Decades of EPC Performance by Simon Nuttall | | 19 | | 3 | | The Creation of the Common Foreign and Security Policy by Philippe de Schoutheete de Tervarent | | 41 | | 4 | | The Institutional Setup and Functioning of EPC/CFSP by Elfriede Regelsberger | | 67 | | 5 | | The Actors Involved: National Perspectives by Christopher Hill | | 85 | | 6 | | Where the European Commision Comes In: From the Single European Act to Maastricht by Fraser Cameron | | 99 | | 7 | | The Association of the European Parliament: No Longer the Underdog in EPC? by Thomas Grunert | | 109 | | 8 | | The Question of Consistency by Horst-Gunter Krenzler and Henning C. Schneider | | 133 | | 9 | | The Defense Dimension of the European Union: The Role and Performance of the WEU by Mathias Jopp | | 153 | | 10 | | The Potential and Limits of the CFSP: The Yugoslav Example by Geoffrey Edwards | | 173 | | 11 | | Relations with Central and Eastern European Countries: The Anchor Role of the European Union by Barbara Lippert | | 197 | | 12 | | EPC/CFSP, the Soviet Union, and the Former Soviet Republics: Do the Twelve Have a Coherent Policy? by David Allen | | 219 | | 13 | | The Twelve/Fifteen's Conference Diplomacy: Has the CSCE/OSCE Remained a Successful Platform? by Heinrich Schneider | | 237 | | 14 | | Political Dialogue with Third Countries and Regional Political Groupings: The Fifteen as an Attractive Interlocutor by Jorg Monar | | 263 | | 15 | | The Twelve, the United Nations, and Somalia: The Mirage of Global Intervention by Patrick Keatinge | | 275 | | 16 | | Transatlantic Dimensions of CFSP: The Culture of Foreign Policy Cooperation by Roy Ginsberg | | 297 | | | More... | | |
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