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The Actors in Europe's Foreign Policy.
Title:
The Actors in Europe's Foreign Policy.
Author:
Hill, Christopher.
ISBN:
9780203198230
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Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (329 pages)
Contents:
Cover -- The Actors in Europe's Foreign Policy -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Preface -- Introduction: Actors and actions -- Part I The major actors -- Chapter 1 France: The impact of François Mitterrand -- Chapter 2 Germany's role in the CFSP: 'Normalität' or 'Sonderweg'? -- Chapter 3 United Kingdom: Sharpening contradictions -- Chapter 4 Regional reassertion: The dilemmas of Italy -- Chapter 5 Spain: The uses of foreign policy cooperation -- Chapter 6 The Commission: The struggle for legitimacy -- Part II The smaller countries -- Chapter 7 Belgium: The importance of foreign policy to European political union -- Chapter 8 Denmark: A new activism in foreign and security policy -- Chapter 9 Greece: The limits to convergence -- Chapter 10 Ireland and common security: Stretching the limits of commitment? -- Chapter 11 Luxembourg: New commitments, new assertiveness -- Chapter 12 The Netherlands: The weakening pull of Atlanticism -- Chapter 13 Portugal: Pressing for an open Europe -- Conclusions: The European rescue of national foreign policy? -- Index.
Abstract:
Five years ago observers might have doubted that national foreign policies would continue to be of importance: it seemed inevitable that collective European positions were becoming ever more common and effective. Now the pendulum has swung back with a vengeance. The divided European responses to the prospect of war with Iraq in 1990-91, and to the war in the Balkans have made what happens in the national capitals seem divisive. The Actors in Europe's Foreign Policy is a timely survey of the interplay between the European Union's Common Foreign and Security Policy and the long-established national foreign policies of the Union's Member-States. The book contains a chapter on each country in the Union as well as a chapter on the United States in its role as the `thirteenth seat at the table'. There is also a chapter on the European Commission, whose role in the external relations of the Community steadily grew during the 1980's. This book will be invaluable for students and scholars of the European Union and of international politics. It will also be of great interest to practitioners in all countries concerned with Europe's role in international affairs.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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