The only comparative analysis of the foreign policies of European Union member states. Examines those policies which are ‘Europeanised’ through the EU’s processes and those policies which are retained or excluded from these processes. Analyses the dual impact of the Maastricht Treaty on the European Union, and the post-Cold War environment on the foreign policy processes of the EU’s member states. Argues for a distinctive approach to the foreign policy analysis of EU states which recognises the fundamental changes that membership brings after the Cold War, but also acknowledges the diverse role of policies which states seek to retain or advance as being ‘special’. All the empirical chapters are structured by six sets of explanatory questions.
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This study brings together an international group of country specialists in a comparison of the EU states' foreign policies. It examines those policies which are "Europeanized" through the EU's processes and those policies which are retained or excluded from the EU's processes.
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Introduction: the state of the art in the study of EU Member States' foreign policies, Ian Manners and Richard Whitman.Part one: primus inter pares?2. France, Margaret Blunden3. The United Kingdom, Anthony Forster4. Germay, Lisbeth AggestamPart two: commonalities and differences5. Italy, Antonio Missiroli6. Spain, Paul Kennedy7. The Netherlands and Belgium, Ben Soetendorp and Rik Coosaet8. Greece, Dimitrios Kavakas9. Portugal, Jose MagonePart three: the (post-)neutral states?10. Finland and Sweden, Lee Miles11. Austria, David Phinnemore12. Denmark & Ireland, Ben Tonra13. Conclusion: a distinctive foreign policy analysis, Ian Manners and Richard Whitman.
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The only comparative analysis of the foreign policies of European Union member states. Examines those policies which are ‘Europeanised’ through the EU’s processes and those policies which are retained or excluded from these processes. Analyses the dual impact of the Maastricht Treaty on the European Union, and the post-Cold War environment on the foreign policy processes of the EU’s member states. Argues for a distinctive approach to the foreign policy analysis of EU states which recognises the fundamental changes that membership brings after the Cold War, but also acknowledges the diverse role of policies which states seek to retain or advance as being ‘special’. All the empirical chapters are structured by six sets of explanatory questions.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780719057793
Publisert
2001-02-22
Utgiver
Vendor
Manchester University Press
Vekt
422 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Dybde
16 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
296

Biographical note

Ian Manners is Lecturer in European Politics and International Relations at the University of Kent at Canterbury. Richard Whitman is Senior Lecturer in International Relations and Jean Monnet Lecturer in EU Studies at the University of Westminster