This book presents a fresh examination of the values and principles
that inform EU foreign policy, exploring the implications of these
values and principles on the construction of European Union
identity today. The authors show how current debates on European
Union foreign policy and on European identity tend to be kept
separated, as if the process of identity formation had only an
internal dimension or it was not related to the external behaviour
of an international actor. Conceiving EU foreign policy in its
broadest context as a set of political actions that are regarded by
external actors as 'EU' actions, the book focuses on both Pillar I
and Pillar II policies, involving EU and member state actions and
material political actions and less material ones such as speech
acts. Adopting a multidisciplinary perspective and drawing on
political science, political economy, sociology, environmental
science and women's studies, this book will be of great interest to
students and scholars of European studies and politics.
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