The future of European foreign policy is of vital significance to
the developing world order. The failure of US policy in Iraq has
underscored the need for Europe to play a constructive global role.
Nevertheless, divisions within Europe over the Iraq war and over
the future development of the European Union have raised questions
about the potential for an effective European foreign
policy-whether organized through EU institutions or via individual
member states. This book will consider why Europe should assume
global responsibilities, how they will be organized
institutionally, whether they will be adequate to address pressing
regional and security concerns, and how they will reflect the
foreign policy interests of Europe's major powers. It is the
intention of this book to cover both thematic and country-specific
issues, ranging from Europe's responsibility as a global actor and
EU-NATO relations to the specific influence of Germany, France,
Italy and the United Kingdom. The contributors come from across the
European Union and represent a mix of established and rising
scholars. This book was published as a special issue of the Journal
of European Integration.
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