This text provides a clear and current overview of the
motivations and outcomes of EU Member States regarding their
foreign policy-making within and beyond the EU. It provides an
in-depth analysis of intra-EU policy-making, and sheds light in an
innovative and understandable way on the lesser known aspects of
the inter-EU and extra-EU foreign policies of the 27 Member
States.
The text has an innovative method of thematic organisation in
which case study state profiles emerge via dominant foreign policy
themes. The text examines the three main policy challenges
currently faced by the 27 Member States.
First, EU Member States must cooperate within the mechanisms of
the EU, including the Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP).
Intra-EU policy-making sees the states cooperating according to
well-practised inter-governmental methods, but along supranational
lines for a widening number of areas.
Second, EU Member States continue to construct their own
inter-EU foreign policies. In other words, bilateral arrangements
between EU Member States but largely independent of the treaties
and structures of the EU itself
Third, is the sovereign prerogative exercised by all EU Member
States to construct their own foreign policies on everything from
trade and defence with the rest of the world However, in directing
extra-EU foreign policies, EU Member States directly experience the
tension between the practice of Europeanisation and the pull of
sovereignty.
This combination of clarity, thematic structure and empirical
case studies make this an ideal textbook for all upper-level
students of European foreign policy, comparative European politics
and European studies.
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