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Across four volumes, the editors present the foundational articles that have shaped mainstream academic discourse surrounding this topic as well as other provocative pieces.

Across four volumes, the editors present the foundational articles that have shaped mainstream academic discourse surrounding this topic as well as other provocative pieces. 



The European Union's significance as an international actor rests on several foundations. Empirically, the Union's size, scope and scale gives it a presence in the world in terms of politics, diplomacy, economics, trade and aid that is in need of analysis and contextualization. In theoretical terms, the Union is a fascinating experiment in democratic, multi-state, multinational polity-building the likes of which we have not seen before.

Across four volumes, the editors present the foundational articles that have shaped mainstream academic discourse surrounding this topic as well as a handful of more provocative pieces. The result is a series of maps; at different scales and highlighting different topographical features, which will cumulatively provide a sophisticated and nuanced understanding of this fascinating international actor.
  • Volume One: Foundations and Design 
  • Volume Two: International Political Economy
  • Volume Three: Core Foreign Policies 
  • Volume Four: Critical International Relationships
Volume I: Foundations and Design
Appendix of Sources
ix
Editors' Introduction: Foreign Policy of the European Union
xix
Ben Tonra
Alasdair R. Young
1 Information Exchanges, Diplomatic Networks and the Construction of European Knowledge in European Union Foreign Policy
1(24)
Federica Bicchi
2 Institutionalization, Policy Adaptation and European Foreign Policy Cooperation
25(38)
Michael E. Smith
3 Building a European Diplomacy: Recruitment and Training to the EEAS
63(18)
Mai'a K. Davis Cross
4 Market Power Europe
81(20)
Chad Damro
5 The EU as a Global Actor: Grand Strategy for a Global Grand Bargain?
101(18)
Jolyon Howorth
6 'In the Face of Adversity': Explaining the Attitudes of EEAS Officials vis-a-vis the New Service
119(18)
Ana E. Juncos
Karolina Pomorska
7 EU Foreign Policy through the Lens of Practice Theory: A Different Approach to the European External Action Service
137(20)
Christian Lequesne
8 The Normative Ethics of the European Union
157(20)
Ian Manners
9 When Soft Power Turns Hard: Is an EU Strategic Culture Possible?
177(16)
Janne Haaland Matlary
10 The New EU 'Foreign Policy' System after Lisbon: A Work in Progress
193(26)
Antonio Missiroli
11 EU External Policy at the Crossroads: The Challenge of Actorness and Effectiveness
219(16)
Arne Niemann
Charlotte Bretherton
12 The European External Action Service and the European Parliament
235(16)
Kolja Raube
13 Not So Intergovernmental after All? On Democracy and Integration in European Foreign and Security Policy
251(20)
Helene Sjursen
14 The European Challenge to Foreign Policy Analysis
271(28)
Brian White
15 The Early Days of the European External Action Service: A Practitioner's View
299(20)
David Spence
16 The Consensus-Expectations Gap: Explaining Europe's Ineffective Foreign Policy
319
Asle Toje
Volume II: International Political Economy
17 Governing Lipitor and Lipstick: Capacity, Sequencing, and Power in International Pharmaceutical and Cosmetics Regulation
1(28)
David Bach
Abraham L. Newman
18 The Brussels Effect
29(66)
Anu Bradford
19 Mission Impossible: The European Union and Policy Coherence for Development
95(22)
Maurizio Carbone
20 What Does the International Currency System Really Look Like?
117(24)
Benjamin J. Cohen
Tabitha M. Benney
21 Variation in EU Member States' Preferences and the Commission's Discretion in the Doha Round
141(18)
Eugenia da Conceicao-Heldt
22 Bringing Economic Interests Back into the Study of EU Trade Policy-Making
159(20)
Andreas Dur
23 Public Opinion and Interest Group Influence: How Citizen Groups Derailed the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement
179(20)
Andreas Dur
Gemma Mateo
24 EU-Global Interactions: Policy Export, Import, Promotion and Protection
199(18)
Patrick Muller
Zdenek Kudrna
Gerda Falkner
25 Energy Co-operation in the Wider Europe: Institutionalizing Interdependence
217(22)
Stephen Padgett
26 The Power of Economic Ideas: A Constructivist Political Economy of EU Trade Policy
239(26)
Gabriel Siles-Brugge
27 Foreign Policy and Development in the Post-Lisbon European Union
265(20)
Michael Smith
28 Trade Politics Ain't What It Used to Be: The European Union in the Doha Round
285
Alasdair R. Young
Volume III: Core Foreign Policies
29 Decision-Making in Security and Defense Policy: Towards Supranational Inter-governmentalism?
1(22)
Jolyon Howorth
30 The European Union and Crisis Management: Will the Lisbon Treaty Make the EU More Effective?
23(44)
Steven Blockmans
Ramses A. Wessel
31 Standing Together or Doing the Splits? Evaluating European Union Performance in the Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty Review Negotiations
67(22)
Megan Dee
32 The EU as a Global Leader? The Copenhagen and Cancun UN Climate Change Negotiations
89(42)
Lisanne Groen
Arne Niemann
Sebastian Oberthiiuon
George Joffe
34 The European Union at the Copenhagen Climate Negotiations: A Case of Contested EU Actorness and Effectiveness
131(20)
Lisanne Groen
Arne Niemann
35 Trading Places: The Role of the United States and the European Union in International Environmental Politics
151(26)
R. Daniel Kelemen
David Vogel
36 Geostrategies of the European Neighbourhood Policy
177(32)
Christopher S. Browning
Pertti Joenniemi
37 Multilevelling EU External Governance: The Role of International Organizations in the Diffusion of EU Migration Policies
209(20)
Sandra Lavenex
38 The EU's Non-proliferation Strategy Ten Years On
229(18)
Andrew Cottey
39 EU Democracy Promotion in the European Neighbourhood: Political Conditionality, Economic Development and Transnational Exchange
247(24)
Frank Schimmelfennig
Hanno Scholtz
40 External Dimensions of European Environmental Policy: An Analysis of Environmental Treaty Ratification by Third States
271(24)
Kai Schulze
Jale Tosun
41 Capabilities and Coherence? The Evolution of European Union Conflict Prevention
295(24)
Emma J. Stewart
42 External Perceptions and EU Foreign Policy Effectiveness: The Case of Climate Change
319(18)
Diarmuid Torney
43 Promoting Embedded Democracy? Researching the Substance of EU Democracy Promotion
337(24)
Anne Wetzel
Jan Orbie
44 Coherence in the EU's External Human Rights Policy: The Case of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
361(18)
Lieselot Verdonck
45 The EU as a Conflict Manager? The Case of Georgia and Its Implications
379
Richard G. Whitman
Stefan Wolff
Volume IV: Critical International Relationships
46 Between EU Actorness and Aid Effectiveness: The Logics of EU Aid to Sub-Saharan Africa
1(16)
Maurizio Carbone
47 Trade and Aid? The Negotiated Construction of EU Policy on Economic Partnership Agreements
17(18)
Ole Elgstrom
48 European Union Actorness in International Institutions: Why the EU Is Recognized as an Actor in Some International Institutions, but Not in Others
35(20)
Thomas Gehring
Sebastian Oberthur
Marc Muhleck
49 From Cooperative to Contested Europe? The Conflict in Ukraine as a Culmination of a Long-Term Crisis in EU-Russia Relations
55(20)
Hiski Haukkala
50 The Development of EU-China Relations
75(16)
Fraser Cameron
51 The EU and NATO after Libya and Afghanistan: The Future of Euro-U.S. Security Cooperation
91(12)
Jolyon Howorth
52 The European Union and the Politics of Legitimization at the United Nations
103(18)
Karen E. Smith
53 The EU's China Problem: A Battle over Norms
121(22)
Ayse Kaya
54 More for More, Less for Less-More or Less: A Critique of the EU's Arab Spring Response a la Cinderella
143(18)
Jan Claudius Volkel
55 The Challenge of Cooperation: Regulatory Trade Barriers in the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership
161(24)
Simon Lester
Inu Manak
56 Normative versus Market Power Europe? The EU-India Trade Agreement
185(14)
Jan Orbie
Sangeeta Khorana
57 EU-China Relations and the Limits of Economic Diplomacy
199(16)
Michael Smith
58 The EU: Standing Aside from the Changing Global Balance of Power?
215(10)
Richard Whitman
59 The Rise (and Fall?) of the EU's Performance in the Multilateral Trading System
225
Alasdair R. Young