This book takes a fresh look at the external relations of the
European Union (EU) and in particular the Common Foreign and
Security Policy (CFSP). Rather than focusing exclusively on the
competence aspects of the institutions and actors, the book makes
the case that the CFSP can be understood as a system of governance,
which produces effects beyond the traditional tools associated with
foreign policy. The theoretical approach draws on insights from new
institutionalism, constructivism and the institutional theory of
law and emphasises how the institutionalised forms of cooperation
in the external sphere contribute to a social reality in which the
added value of the CFSP can be seen.
Paul James Cardwell takes the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership
(EuroMed) as a case study. Not initially a CFSP project, EuroMed
has become the frame for EU foreign policy in the region as an
emerging system of governance in which the EU institutions play a
central role. Having recently been relaunched as the Barcelona
Process: Union for the Mediterranean, it is a topical subject. With
the increasing importance of migration on the EU 's agenda, the
book looks at the relationship between migration, EuroMed and the
CFSP and argues that the legal effects of the CFSP can be felt
beyond the Treaty-based instruments.
EU External Relations and Systems of Governance will be of
interest to students and scholars of Law, Politics and European
studies researching in the dynamic fields of EU external relations
and foreign policy, as well as policy-makers and non-governmental
organisations striving to better understand how the EU and its
systems of governance operate.
General
Is the information for this product incomplete, wrong or inappropriate?
Let us know about it.
Does this product have an incorrect or missing image?
Send us a new image.
Is this product missing categories?
Add more categories.
Review This Product
No reviews yet - be the first to create one!