The European Union as a Global ActorRoutledge, 2002 - 328 pages This book examines the emergence, role and future of the EU as an actor in world politics. The core areas of European foreign policy are analysed both theoretically and empirically. This fully updated new edition explains and analyses the latest theoretical developments. |
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accession ACP countries action actorness agreements agricultural Amsterdam Treaty approach associated bilateral CEEC cent central CFSP Chapter coherence Cold War Commission Commission’s Common Commercial Policy common foreign Community competence Community’s concern consequence construction context coordination Council Secretariat decision defence Despite development cooperation discussion EC’s EC/EU economic presence environment established EU’s Europe European Council European Union evident example exports external policy focus foreign and security foreign policy formal GATT global impact important increasingly initiative integration intergovernmental Interview involved issues legitimacy Lomé Lomé Convention major Mediterranean Member State governments membership military multilateral NATO negotiations Nevertheless officials ofthe organizations particular Pillar policy areas political potential presence and actorness Presidency problems procedures programme proposals reflects region relations relationship responsibility role security policy significant Single Market Stabex structure third parties trade Treaty of Rome Turkey Uruguay Round