Following the Lisbon Treaty, the powers of the European
Parliament in its external relations have been gradually expanded,
and it is increasingly influencing foreign policy. This book
analyses the role of the European Parliament as an international
actor.
Though current literature on the European Parliament has
neglected its important role as an international actor, this book
opens a new debate about its role of the outside the EU territory.
Contributors to this volume explore different policy areas
including human rights, international aid, trade, crisis management
and the environment to provide a systematic analysis of the modern
role of the European Parliament. The book also considers the
regional interactions and approach to Africa, Latin America, the
United States, Asia and the Middle East. With a common analytical
framework and research from the inception of the elected European
Parliament in 1979 to the present day, this truly comprehensive
volume present an unparalleled analysis of one of the most
important institutions in the European Union.
This book will be of interest to students and scholars of
European Union Politics and Institutions, European Policy,
Government, International Relations and European History.
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