ABSTRACT

EU foreign policy once existed in the form of the European Political Cooperation with only a limited political leverage and symbolic institutional underpinnings. In recent years rapid changes have occurred, including an expanding institutional apparatus, increased responsibility and growing demand for action.

This book examines new approaches to the EU’s foreign policy that address its rapidly changing character, presenting the newest theoretical perspectives and dealing with novel empirical developments. Rather than simply considering structural variations and changes in the agency of the EU, it explores the new complexity in EU foreign policy. The authors offer new theoretical perspectives and new empirical studies dealing, among others, with issues such as:

  • Power delegation to the Commission.
  • EU diplomacy.
  • Parliamentarisation and constitutionalisation.
  • Committees’ involvement in foreign policy process.

 

This book will be of interest to students and scholars of European politics, European foreign policy and European integration.

part I|128 pages

Internal perspectives on EU foreign policy

chapter 2|21 pages

The EU's ‘external action’ according to the Lisbon Treaty

Institutional choices and their explanations

chapter 3|18 pages

Approaches to delegation in EU foreign policy

The case of the Commission

chapter 4|30 pages

The High Representative and the European External Action Service

Towards institutional coherence in the Eastern Partnership

chapter 5|20 pages

The committee approach to the CFSP/CSDP

The characteristics, profiles and working habits of EU diplomats

chapter 7|18 pages

Parliamentarization approaches

Parliamentary control in EU foreign policy

part II|96 pages

Challenges and choices in external perspectives on EU foreign policy

chapter 8|18 pages

Normative power and military means

The case of the EU in FYR Macedonia

chapter 9|15 pages

A post-modern foreign policy

Can EU foreign policy make a difference in world politics?

chapter 10|20 pages

The anomie of EU Eastern enlargement

Rhetorical action in diffuse decision contexts

chapter 12|17 pages

Turkey and the European Union

Partners in foreign policy cooperation in the South Caucasus

part III|35 pages

New approaches to EU foreign policy