Introduction: Conceptualising the foreign policies of EU Member States
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Introduction : Conceptualising the foreign policies of EU Member States . / Hadfield, Amelia; Whitman, Richard ; Manners, Ian James.
Foreign Policies of European Union Member States: Continuity and Europeanisation. red. / Amelia Hadfield; Ian Manners; Richard Whitman. London : Routledge, 2017. s. 1-19.Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapport › Bidrag til bog/antologi › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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TY - CHAP
T1 - Introduction
T2 - Conceptualising the foreign policies of EU Member States
AU - Hadfield, Amelia
AU - Whitman, Richard
AU - Manners, Ian James
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - The European Union’s Member States have embarked on a unique project in seeking to create a collective foreign, security and defence policy. Through building institutions and seeking common arrangements for implementation, the EU has sought to develop a greater international profile over recent decades. This collective foreign policy has been pursued, whilst national foreign policies themselves have evolved. EU foreign policy and Member State foreign policy therefore operate in a symbiotic relationship; this relationship, and the internal and external impacts upon this dual form of foreign policy construction, is the central focus of this volume. For scholars and practitioners alike, the challenge of understanding the foreign policy nuances between the European Union (EU) and its twenty-eight Member States presents an added level of difficulty. As this text illustrates in its two-part structure, there is both a quantitative issue in terms of assessing sensibly the sheer number of EU Member States and a qualitative aspect to discerning both their individual foreign policy profile and the contribution they make as members to the panoply of EU external affairs.
AB - The European Union’s Member States have embarked on a unique project in seeking to create a collective foreign, security and defence policy. Through building institutions and seeking common arrangements for implementation, the EU has sought to develop a greater international profile over recent decades. This collective foreign policy has been pursued, whilst national foreign policies themselves have evolved. EU foreign policy and Member State foreign policy therefore operate in a symbiotic relationship; this relationship, and the internal and external impacts upon this dual form of foreign policy construction, is the central focus of this volume. For scholars and practitioners alike, the challenge of understanding the foreign policy nuances between the European Union (EU) and its twenty-eight Member States presents an added level of difficulty. As this text illustrates in its two-part structure, there is both a quantitative issue in terms of assessing sensibly the sheer number of EU Member States and a qualitative aspect to discerning both their individual foreign policy profile and the contribution they make as members to the panoply of EU external affairs.
KW - Faculty of Social Sciences
KW - European Union
KW - member states
KW - foreign policies
U2 - 10.4324/9781315276724
DO - 10.4324/9781315276724
M3 - Book chapter
SN - 9780415670067
SN - 9780415670050
SP - 1
EP - 19
BT - Foreign Policies of European Union Member States
A2 - Hadfield, Amelia
A2 - Manners, Ian
A2 - Whitman, Richard
PB - Routledge
CY - London
ER -
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