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PART ONE: FRAMEWORKS
1. International Relations and the European Union: Themes and Issues Christopher Hill and Michael Smith
2. Theory and the European Union's International Relations , Filippo Andreatta
3. The Pattern of the EU's Global Activity
PART TWO: INSTITUTIONS AND PROCESSES
4. The Institutions Framework , Sophie Vanhoonacker
5. Coherence and Consistency , Simon Nuttall
6. Accountable and Legitimate? The EU's international role. , Christopher Lord
7. The Europeanisation of Foreign Policy , Richard Whitman
8. Implementation: Making the EU's International Relations work , Michael E. Smith
PART THREE: ACTIVITIES AND IMPACT
8. From Security to Defence: The Evolution of the CFSP , Jolyon Howorth
9. The External Face of Internal Security , Wyn Rees
10. Managing Interdependence: The EU in the World Economy , Loukas Tsoukalis
11. The European Union as a Trade Power , Sophie Neunier and Kalypso Nicolaidis
12. Enlargement and European Order , Karen E. Smith
13. The Shadow of Empire: The EU and the Former Colonial World , James Mayall
15. The EU and Inter-regional Cooperation , Nicole Alecu de Flers and Elfriede Regelsberger
16. The European Union and the United States , Michael Smith and Rebecca Steffenson
PART FOUR: EVALUATION AND CONCLUSION
17. A European Civilising Process? , Andrew Linklater
18. Acting for Europe: Re-assessing the European Union's Place in International Relations , Christopher Hill and Michael Smith
Authors, editors, and contributors:
- Christopher Hill, LSE
- Michael Smith, Loughborough University
- Filippo Andreatta, Universita Degli Studi di Parma
- Sophie Vanhoonacker, Universiteit Maastrict
- Simon Nuttall, College of Europe
- Christopher Lord, University of Leeds
- Richard Whitman, University of Westminster
- Michael E. Smith, Georgia State University
- Geoffrey Edwards, University of Cambridge
- Jolyon Howorth, University of Bath
- Loukas Tsoukalis, University of Athens
- Karen Smith, LSE
- James Mayall, University of Cambridge
- Elfriede Regelsberger, Institut f��r Europ��ische Politik
- Nicole Alecu de Flers, University of Vienna
- Rebecca Steffenson, Queen's University Belfast
- Andrew Linklater, University of Wales, Aberystwyth | |
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