This book examines the relationship between the European Union (EU)
and its member states by analysing how the process of integration
in the field of foreign policy is shaping member states'
identities. Focusing on the mutually constitutive aspects of the
relationship between the EU and its member states, Jokela argues
that we need discourse analytic and comparative tools for analysing
foreign policy in the EU context and draws on the contributions of
poststructural international relations. Providing empirically rich
and comparative case studies that explore the impact of
europeanization of foreign and security policy on Finnish and
British foreign policy discourses as well as these states'
identities, Jokela generates detailed knowledge about the interplay
of national and supranational foreign policy discourses. Making an
important contribution to europeanization studies, foreign policy
analysis and discourse analysis, this book will be of strong
interest to students and scholars of European politics, comparative
politics, foreign policy and interntional relations.
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