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This volumes engages with the 'Global(izing) International
Relations' debate, which is marked by the emerging tensions between
the steadily increasing diversity and persisting dividing lines in
today's International Relations (IR) scholarship. Its international
cast of scholars draw together a diverse set of theoretical and
methodological approaches, and a multitude of case studies focusing
on IR scholarship in African and Muslim thought, as well as in
countries such as China, Iran, Australia, Russia and Southeast
Asian and Latin American regions. The following questions underpin
this study: how is IR practiced beyond the West, and which
theoretical alternatives are there for Western IR concepts?
Fundamentally, what divides today's IR scholarship in light of its
geo-epistemological diversity? This volume identifies shortcomings
in the existing debate and offers new pathways for future research.
This ground-breaking volume provides a new perspective on the EU's
foreign policy and offers a reconstruction of EU research that
extends beyond narrow-minded concepts of 'power' and 'actorness'.
Focusing on two intertwined research questions, it presents a more
sustainable base for studying EU foreign policy: What is the EU's
foreign policy quality in terms of 'actorness' and 'power' compared
to other types of actors in international relations and global
politics? What factors influence the EU's foreign policy
performance in comparison to states and international
organizations? This guiding principle and application of a
'grounded theory' or 'heuristic case study' approach allows the
book to deliver a structured comparative analysis of EU foreign
policy, comparing findings across policy fields, different legal
foundations and respective policy modes of governance. This book
will be of key interest to students and scholars of European Union
studies, European Union foreign policy studies, international
relations, and security policy studies.
This ground-breaking volume provides a new perspective on the EU's
foreign policy and offers a reconstruction of EU research that
extends beyond narrow-minded concepts of 'power' and 'actorness'.
Focusing on two intertwined research questions, it presents a more
sustainable base for studying EU foreign policy: What is the EU's
foreign policy quality in terms of 'actorness' and 'power' compared
to other types of actors in international relations and global
politics? What factors influence the EU's foreign policy
performance in comparison to states and international
organizations? This guiding principle and application of a
'grounded theory' or 'heuristic case study' approach allows the
book to deliver a structured comparative analysis of EU foreign
policy, comparing findings across policy fields, different legal
foundations and respective policy modes of governance. This book
will be of key interest to students and scholars of European Union
studies, European Union foreign policy studies, international
relations, and security policy studies.
"Enterprise JavaBeans 2.1" introduces the reader to Enterprise
JavaBeans (EJBUs) by discussing the component paradigm, which is
the idea behind EJBUs. After discussing the basics of EJBUs, the
authors focus on issues that go beyond specification.
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