International relations and the European Union edited by Christopher Hill, Michael Smith, and Sophie Vanhoonacker
Colaborador(es): Hill, Christopher | Smith, Michael | Vanhoonacker, Sophie.
Tipo de material: TextoSeries .Editor: Oxford : Oxford University Press , 2023Edición: 4ª ed.Descripción: 574 p. : mapas ; 25 cm.ISBN: 978-0-19-289734-3.Tema(s): Relación internacional | Países de la Unión EuropeaRecursos en línea: Acceso al sumario Resumen: -Chapters on theories, institutions, policy areas, and the EU's relationship with selected countries make International Relations and the European Union the most comprehensive text available on this subject. -Systematically incorporates the study of IR into an examination of the EU's external relations. -A team of leading experts provides authoritative coverage of the many aspects of the EU's external relations. -Also available as an e-book with functionality and navigation features that offer extra learning support. New to this Edition: -A chapter on the historical context on the links between European integration and the EU's international relations, covering key events from the 20th century, written by the editors. -The implementation of EU foreign policy is explored in a new Chapter 6, where Professor Ana E Juncos looks at the EU's ability to impact international relations and its diplomatic, economic, and security capabilities to do this. -A new chapter 12, by Professor Adekeye Adebajo, examines African perceptions of Europe and the European Union through a historical approach, from European slavery and colonialism through to contemporary Africa-EU relations, discussing Pan-Africanist and pro-European viewpoints. -A brand new chapter 18 on the EU's engagement with Asia explores relationships with China, India, Japan, South Korea, and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations. -An important new chapter 15 explores the EU's policy-making in relation to migration, and includes cases studies on the EU's international relations with Turkey and Libya.Biblioteca actual | Signatura | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras | Reserva de ítems |
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-Chapters on theories, institutions, policy areas, and the EU's relationship with selected countries make International Relations and the European Union the most comprehensive text available on this subject. -Systematically incorporates the study of IR into an examination of the EU's external relations. -A team of leading experts provides authoritative coverage of the many aspects of the EU's external relations. -Also available as an e-book with functionality and navigation features that offer extra learning support. New to this Edition: -A chapter on the historical context on the links between European integration and the EU's international relations, covering key events from the 20th century, written by the editors. -The implementation of EU foreign policy is explored in a new Chapter 6, where Professor Ana E Juncos looks at the EU's ability to impact international relations and its diplomatic, economic, and security capabilities to do this. -A new chapter 12, by Professor Adekeye Adebajo, examines African perceptions of Europe and the European Union through a historical approach, from European slavery and colonialism through to contemporary Africa-EU relations, discussing Pan-Africanist and pro-European viewpoints. -A brand new chapter 18 on the EU's engagement with Asia explores relationships with China, India, Japan, South Korea, and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations. -An important new chapter 15 explores the EU's policy-making in relation to migration, and includes cases studies on the EU's international relations with Turkey and Libya.