ABSTRACT

This book examines how sovereignty works in the context of European integration and postcolonialism. Focusing on a group of micro-polities associated with the European Union, it offers a new understanding of international relations in the context of modern sovereignty.

This book offers a systematic and comparative analysis of the Overseas Countries and Territories (OCTs), the EU and the four affected Member States: UK, France, the Netherlands and Denmark. Contributors explore how states and state-like entities play ‘sovereignty games’ to understand how a group of postcolonial entities may strategically use their ambiguous status in relation to sovereignty. The book examines why former colonies are seeking greater room to manoeuvre on their own, whilst simultaneously developing a close relationship to the supranational EU. Methodologically sophisticated, this interdisciplinary volume combines interviews, participant observation, textual, legal and institutional analysis for a new theoretical approach to understanding the strategic possibilities and subjectivity of non-sovereign entities in international politics.

Bringing together research on European integration and postcolonial theory, European Integration and Postcolonial Sovereignty Games will be of interest to students and scholars of International Relations, EU studies, Postcolonial studies, International Law and Political Theory.

chapter 1|24 pages

Introduction: postcolonial sovereignty games

ByULRIK PRAM GAD AND REBECCA ADLER-NISSEN

chapter 5|19 pages

European Union: facilitating the OCTs in Brussels

ByIDA HANNIBAL, KRISTINE HOLST, ULRIK PRAM GAD, AND

chapter 8|15 pages

Sovereignty games and global finance: the Cayman Islands

ByWILLIAM VLCEK

chapter 10|7 pages

French concepts of state: nation, patrie, and the Overseas

ByULLA HOLM

chapter 13|16 pages

Between Europe and Africa: Mayotte

ByKARIS MULLER

chapter 16|11 pages

Conclusion: when European and Postcolonial Studies meet

ByREBECCA ADLER-NISSEN AND ULRIK PRAM GAD