Keukeleire and Delreux demonstrate the scope and diversity of the
European Union's foreign policy, showing that EU foreign policy is
broader than the Common Foreign and Security Policy and the Common
Security and Defence Policy, and that areas such as trade,
development, environment and energy are inextricable elements of it.
This book offers a comprehensive and critical account of the EU's key
foreign relations – with its neighbourhood, with the US, China and
Russia, and with emerged powers – and argues that the EU's foreign
policy needs to be understood not only as a response to crises and
conflicts, but also as a means of shaping international structures and
influencing long-term processes. This third edition reflects recent
changes and trends in EU foreign policy as well as the international
context in which it operates, addressing issues such as the
increasingly contested international order, the conflict in Ukraine,
the migration and refugee crisis, Brexit and Covid-19. The book not
only clarifies the formal procedures in EU foreign policy-making but
also elucidates how it works in practice. The third edition includes
new sections and boxes on 'strategic autonomy', European arms exports,
the EU's external representation, the 'Brussels Effect', and
decentring and gender approaches to EU foreign policy. Up to date,
jargon-free and supported by its own website (eufp.eu), this
systematic and innovative appraisal of this key policy area is
suitable for undergraduate and postgraduate students, as well as
practitioners.
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ISBN
9781350930490
Publisert
2022
Utgave
3. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Bloomsbury Academic
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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