ABSTRACT

This comprehensive, up-to-date and theoretically informed text examines the full range of the European Union's external relations, including the Common Foreign and Security Policy. It looks at the increasingly important part the EU plays in global politics. The authors argue that the EU's significance cannot be grasped by making comparisons with traditional states. Key issues covered include: * the status, coherence, consistency and roles of the EU as an actor, and what being an actor means in practice. * how the field of trade relations forms the basis of the EUs activities * the EU in global environmental diplomacy, North-South relations and in relation to the Mediterranean and East/Central Europe * the EUs controversial relationship to the Common Foreign and Security Policy and defence.

chapter |14 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|31 pages

Actors and actorness in global politics

Locating the European Union

chapter 3|29 pages

International environmental diplomacy

The Union’s growing role

chapter 4|29 pages

Development cooperation

The EC in North/South relations

chapter 5|31 pages

Ever closer association?

Relations with the ‘near abroad’

chapter 7|26 pages

Defence of the Union, security of Europe

chapter 8|25 pages

Identity, legitimacy, eligibility

Delimiting EU actorness?