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European External Action provides a critical assessment of the
practice of EU diplomacy in a key site of Africa-European relations
and the global development industry - the Kenyan capital of
Nairobi. It analyses how the EU positions itself through its newly
established diplomatic corps, the European External Action Service
(EEAS), and how it is perceived as a collective geopolitical actor
by its external cooperation partners. Going beyond existing studies
on EU policy making in Brussels and African-European relations more
generally, this book explores in a novel way the conduct of
external relations and perceptions of the EU - abroad. Based on
institutional ethnography within the EU Delegation in Nairobi and
research affiliation with the University of Nairobi, as well as
interviews with leading individuals of Kenyan-European interaction,
it analyses the practices, processes and perceptions through which
EU diplomacy is enacted and realised in a strategic node of global
North-South relations. In light of the EU's claim as a key partner
for developing countries and its ambition to be a major player in
global politics, European External Action thereby speaks not only
to wider debates on the EU's role as a global and development
actor, but also provides new insights in the internal dynamics and
the making of external agency in and through EU diplomacy.
European External Action provides a critical assessment of the
practice of EU diplomacy in a key site of Africa-European relations
and the global development industry - the Kenyan capital of
Nairobi. It analyses how the EU positions itself through its newly
established diplomatic corps, the European External Action Service
(EEAS), and how it is perceived as a collective geopolitical actor
by its external cooperation partners. Going beyond existing studies
on EU policy making in Brussels and African-European relations more
generally, this book explores in a novel way the conduct of
external relations and perceptions of the EU - abroad. Based on
institutional ethnography within the EU Delegation in Nairobi and
research affiliation with the University of Nairobi, as well as
interviews with leading individuals of Kenyan-European interaction,
it analyses the practices, processes and perceptions through which
EU diplomacy is enacted and realised in a strategic node of global
North-South relations. In light of the EU's claim as a key partner
for developing countries and its ambition to be a major player in
global politics, European External Action thereby speaks not only
to wider debates on the EU's role as a global and development
actor, but also provides new insights in the internal dynamics and
the making of external agency in and through EU diplomacy.
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