The European Union's foreign policy in comparative perspective : beyond the "actorness and power" debate
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London ; New York, NY :
Routledge ,
2016
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Introduction : the European Union's foreign policy "actorness and power" : foundations of and challenges for a comparative research design
- 2. IMF reform negotiations in the G20 : comparing actorness and power in the foreign financial policies of the EU, the US and ASEAN
- 3. The EU in global chemicals governance
- 4. The external reach of the EU regulatory state : Norway, Russia and the security of natural gas supplies
- 5. The European Union and the Balkan wars : Zivilmacht Europa and the "problem from hell"
- 6. EU performance as a regional security actor : comparing ENP South to NATO's MENA policy
- 7. The EU and the US reactions to the Arab spring 2011 : (new) response to a changing Middle East and North Africa
- 8. State-building and police reform in Afghanistan : EU and US engagement in comparative perspective
- 9. The European Union's foreign policy in comparative perspective : the EU and the US in the Sahel
- 10. Building a comprehensive approach "bottom up" : a systematic comparison of the EU's, the US' and NATO's strategies for providing security to the Horn of Africa
- 11. The European Union, the United Nations and the United states missions and operations in the Democratic Republic of Congo in comparative perspective
- 12. Conclusions : actorness and power of the European Union in comparative perspective