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European Foreign Policy
The EC and Changing Perspectives in Europe
Edited by:
- Walter Carlsnaes - Uppsala University, Sweden
- Steve Smith - University of Exeter, UK
May 1994 | 320 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
The advent of the "new" Europe will precipitate many changes--and challenges--in the way countries conduct foreign policy. In
European Foreign Policy, a team of international contributors shows how
the dominant theories in foreign policy analysis can be applied to recent events in Europe. Contributors offer insightful discussions on
such issues as the role of multinational companies, the future of European security, the impact of Maastricht, the challenges of a common
defense and unified foreign policy, and feminist observations of a
"new" Europe. Consideration is also given to the various countries
themselves and how each will respond to recent changes.
Students and academics in the fields of political science,
international relations, comparative politics, and peace studies
will find this volume a must read.
"A stimulating contribution to the debate on theories of
international relations and foreign-policy analysis."
--Journal of Peace Research
"European Foreign Policy is a landmark collection of studies by
European scholars on the value and relevance of foreign policy
analysis (FPA) in light of changing international circumstances.
European Foreign Policy is a more coherent product than most
edited volumes. It is also a welcome revision of, and addition
to, the existing literature. This book is a landmark publication in
the sense that it takes new initiatives in, and provides new
solutions to, problems that are central to foreign policy analysis. As a
consequence, it has a rare cumulative impact in the field."
-Mershon International Studies Review
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION
Steve Smith
Foreign Policy Theory and the New Europe
PART TWO: THE CHANGING FOREIGN POLICY CONTEXT OF THE NEW EUROPE
Michael Smith
Beyond the Stable State?
Thomas Risse-Kappen
The Long-Term Future of European Security
Roger Tooze
Foreign Economic Policy in the New Europe
Gerd Junne
Multinational Enterprises as Actors
PART THREE: FOREIGN POLICY ACTORS IN THE NEW EUROPE
Ben Soetendorp
The Evolution of the EC/EU as a Single Foreign Policy Actor
Frank Pfetsch
Tensions in Sovereignty
Alfred van Staden
After Maastricht
Hans Mouritzen
Testing Weak Power Theory
Bengt Sundelius
Changing Course
Olav F Knudsen
Context and Action in the Collapse of the Cold War European System
PART FOUR: CRITIQUES
Marysia Zalewski
What's New?
Ole W(scandinavian ae)ver
Resisting the Temptation of Post Foreign Policy Analysis
PART FIVE: CONCLUSION
Walter Carlsnaes
In Lieu of a Conclusion