ABSTRACT
The European Union and Global Governance: A Handbook aims to analyse contemporary debates in European Studies in order to provide lessons for the development, design and normative evaluation of global governance. It brings together scholars of European studies and international relations, where much of the literature on regional and global governance is located, thereby providing interdisciplinary lessons from the study of European Union and its governance that can be used to re-evaluate processes of global governance. Each chapter examines methodological, theoretical or empirical discussions within European studies in order to draw insights for current developments in global governance.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|45 pages
European studies and global governance
part II|61 pages
Institutions
chapter 6|20 pages
The European Commission
chapter 10|10 pages
The European Court of Justice and external relations
part III|77 pages
Policy and issue areas
part IV|134 pages
The global multilevel governance complex and the European Union