1st Edition

Foreign Policy in the European Union History, theory & practice

By Ben Soetendorp Copyright 1999
    176 Pages
    by Routledge

    176 Pages
    by Routledge

    Ben Soetendorp examines the extent to which individual member states - each with their own history, special interests and styles of foreign policy-making - still dominate the common foreign policy making process within the European Union. The first part of the book reviews the diverse foreign policy patterns of the individual member states towards European integration, describes the various styles of foreign policy and examines the institutional arrangements for joint foreign policy-making created by the member states at EU level. The second part looks more closely at the reality of foreign policy making in a number of case studies, focusing on the diplomatic, military and economic dimensions of European Union's foreign policy. This structure and approach enable s the reader to understand the reality of European foreign policy-making, to comprehend the relationship between the foreign policies of the member states of the EU and the foreign policy of the EU as a whole and to make a judgement as to the likely scenarios for the future.

    Foreign Policy in the European Union is an important and accessible addition to the textbook literature on European integration that will be essential reading for undergraduate and Masters level courses on European integration within politics, international relations, European Studies and history degrees.


    The Nature of European Foreign Policy Making
    PART 1 THE INSTITUTIONAL SETTING
    1. The National Patterns and Domestic Structures
    2. The Common Foreign and Security Policy
    3. The Common Trade and Development Policies
    PART 2 THE PRACTICE OF FOREIGN POLICY MAKING
    4. Dealing with the Middle East Conflict
    5. (Mis)Handling the Crisis in Former Yugoslavia
    6. Managing the Restructuring of European Security
    7. Responding to the Transformation in Eastern Europe
    8. Managing the GATT Uruguay Round
    9. The Prospects for a Single Foreign Policy

    Biography

    Ben Soetendorp