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Written by one of the premier scholars on the European Union and
hailed as the best undergraduate text on the subject, this book has
been thoroughly revised and updated to include the entry into force
of the Lisbon Treaty. Clear and comprehensive, it 'demystifies' one
of the world's most important and least understood institutions.
Roy H. Ginsberg contextualizes European integration through the
foundation blocks of history, law, economics, and politics. He then
breaks the EU down into its components so that they can be
understood individually and in relation to the whole.
Reconstructing the EU as a single polity, Ginsberg evaluates the
EU's domestic and foreign policies and their effects on Europeans
and non-Europeans alike. The author thus challenges students to see
what the European Union truly represents: a unique experiment in
regional cooperation and a remarkable model of conflict resolution
for the world's troubled regions.
Written by one of the premier scholars on the European Union and
hailed as the best undergraduate text on the subject, this book has
been thoroughly revised and updated to include the entry into force
of the Lisbon Treaty. Clear and comprehensive, it 'demystifies' one
of the world's most important and least understood institutions.
Roy H. Ginsberg contextualizes European integration through the
foundation blocks of history, law, economics, and politics. He then
breaks the EU down into its components so that they can be
understood individually and in relation to the whole.
Reconstructing the EU as a single polity, Ginsberg evaluates the
EU's domestic and foreign policies and their effects on Europeans
and non-Europeans alike. The author thus challenges students to see
what the European Union truly represents: a unique experiment in
regional cooperation and a remarkable model of conflict resolution
for the world's troubled regions.
As the world looks to Europe to take on more responsibility in
international politics and security in the devastating aftermath of
Bosnia and Kosovo, this pathbreaking book provides the first
systematic evaluation of the political impact of the European Union
(EU) on a global scale. Little is known of the EU's international
political influence, yet if the EU is to develop a viable Common
Foreign and Security Policy, other actors will have to perceive the
Union as an important player. Roy Ginsberg fills this vital gap by
first linking the contexts and sources of EU foreign policy actions
with the processes and outputs of decisionmaking and then examining
how outsiders view the EU. Combining a masterly synthesis of the
literature with invaluable primary interviews and case studies that
document the reach of and limits to the EU's political influence,
Ginsberg takes the study of EU foreign policy to a new level of
analysis. By defining, describing, and explaining the different
levels and degrees of external political impact, the book serves as
a model for the advancement of conceptual knowledge, rigorous
political science research, and state-of-the-art survey techniques
and methodology. Scholars, students, and practitioners alike will
find this rounded and nuanced work indispensable for understanding
EU involvement in international politics seen from the perspective
of non-EU players, particularly after the war in Kosovo; the
enactment of the Treaty of Amsterdam; the Irish "no" vote for the
Treaty of Nice; and the efforts forged by the Europeans to
operationalize the new political, security, and military committees
associated with the European Security and Defense Policy.
This is by far the best of recent books on US-EU relations.... It
seeks to improve understanding to both academics and policy-makers
and succeeds marvellously, combining theoretical awareness,
detailed knowledge (usefully presented in numerous tables) and
clarity of presentation.... This book can be strongly recommended'
- Nigel Ashford, Journal of Common Market Studies
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