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This book provides a critical and updated analysis of the nature of
the EU's strategic partnership diplomacy, and of the partnerships
themselves, in times of power shift and contestation. It links with
key aspects of the EU's Global Strategy; it brings together a
strong list of experts who work within a clear framework for
analysis; and it deals not only with the substance of the policy
but also with the ways in which the policy as a whole has emerged,
is conducted and might develop in the future. In offering an
inclusive set of case studies and diverse perspectives, this book
aims to advance both conceptualization and analysis of the
implementation of the established EU partnerships. The book
highlights the notion of strategic partnership as a foreign policy
instrument to support EU external action in a context of multilevel
change and crisis; its policy dimension as a gradually separated,
but not separable policy within the Union's external action; the
institutional component given the emergence of SPs as a sort of
self-preserving institutional platform allowing for denser and
deeper cooperation in various policy areas; and the implications
for the EU's self-conception as an international actor with a
global identity and role.
This book examines the involvement of Portugal in the European
integration process since the country signed the Accession Treaty
in 1985. The volume elicits how Portugal has grasped opportunities
and challenges emanating from its participation in the
institutional, regulatory and political frameworks of the European
Union (EU), as these have become more intricate as well as
intrusive. It scrutinizes the adjustments and transformations that
have taken place in Portuguese society, politics and economics as
well as in the country's international relations, as engendered by
its increasing enmeshment in the Community-building dynamics. It is
divided into three main parts: * Part I focuses on the major
changes within the domestic arena, notably on the political,
economic and social fronts; * Part II addresses the adjustments
that the Portuguese leadership had to make in order to secure the
country's participation in key common policies and strategies; *
Part III is centred on foreign policy and assesses and discusses
the impact upon Portugal's international relations. This book will
be of interest to students and scholars of European politics, EU
studies, comparative politics and those with a strong interest in
Portugal.
This book examines the involvement of Portugal in the European
integration process since the country signed the Accession Treaty
in 1985. The volume elicits how Portugal has grasped opportunities
and challenges emanating from its participation in the
institutional, regulatory and political frameworks of the European
Union (EU), as these have become more intricate as well as
intrusive. It scrutinizes the adjustments and transformations that
have taken place in Portuguese society, politics and economics as
well as in the country's international relations, as engendered by
its increasing enmeshment in the Community-building dynamics. It is
divided into three main parts: * Part I focuses on the major
changes within the domestic arena, notably on the political,
economic and social fronts; * Part II addresses the adjustments
that the Portuguese leadership had to make in order to secure the
country's participation in key common policies and strategies; *
Part III is centred on foreign policy and assesses and discusses
the impact upon Portugal's international relations. This book will
be of interest to students and scholars of European politics, EU
studies, comparative politics and those with a strong interest in
Portugal.
This book contributes to the understanding of the counter-terrorism
(CT) policy of the European Union (EU) by offering a set of
analyses focusing on its external dimension. Whilst calling for the
combination of internal and external policies as well as
cooperation with third countries and international institutions,
the external dimension of EUCT challenges previous assumptions on
the functioning of the EU and offers new testing ground for the
latest theoretical and methodological approaches. This volume
provides the first systematic assessment of the external dimension
of EUCT. It covers transatlantic counter-terrorism cooperation, the
interaction between EU institutions and policies, theoretical
debates on EU actorness in counter-terrorism and the role of
judicial institutions in international counter-terrorism.
Furthermore, it draws attention to the need for engaging in new
discussions over the post-Lisbon Treaty Common Foreign and Security
Policy (CFSP), the international fight against terrorism, and the
way international actors cooperate and compete on the security
arena. It will be of interest for both academics and practitioners
working on EU foreign policy, transatlantic relations and
international counter-terrorism. It will also be of interest for
students and journalists specialized on European and international
affairs. This book was published as a special issue of European
Security.
This book provides a critical and updated analysis of the nature of
the EU's strategic partnership diplomacy, and of the partnerships
themselves, in times of power shift and contestation. It links with
key aspects of the EU's Global Strategy; it brings together a
strong list of experts who work within a clear framework for
analysis; and it deals not only with the substance of the policy
but also with the ways in which the policy as a whole has emerged,
is conducted and might develop in the future. In offering an
inclusive set of case studies and diverse perspectives, this book
aims to advance both conceptualization and analysis of the
implementation of the established EU partnerships. The book
highlights the notion of strategic partnership as a foreign policy
instrument to support EU external action in a context of multilevel
change and crisis; its policy dimension as a gradually separated,
but not separable policy within the Union's external action; the
institutional component given the emergence of SPs as a sort of
self-preserving institutional platform allowing for denser and
deeper cooperation in various policy areas; and the implications
for the EU's self-conception as an international actor with a
global identity and role.
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