European Union diplomacy coherence, unity and effectiveness

This volume looks at the changing goals and instruments of European Union diplomacy and examines the reforms of the Lisbon Treaty and their effects on the unity and coherence of EU external action. The authors analyse institutional questions, particularly about the European External Action Service (...

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Otros Autores: Mahncke, Dieter (-), Gstöhl, Sieglinde, 1964-
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : P.I.E. Peter Lang 2012
Colección:College of Europe studies ; 15
Introduction --European Union diplomacy: changes and challenges / Dieter Mahncke -- The Lisbon Treaty: answering the call for greater coherence in EU external relations / Paul Quinn -- The emergence of the EEAS: a retrospective on the institutional wrangling for the soul of European diplomacy / Benjamin Barton --Personification of diplomacy? the faces of EU foreign policy / Anne-Claire Marangoni -- The role of seconded national experts in the development of the CFSP and CSDP / Yannick Hartstein -- EU multilateral diplomacy after Lisbon: more single European voice in the United Nations / Sieglinde Gstohl -- Political dialogue as an instrument of EU diplomacy: the case of China / Youri Devuyst & Jing Men -- EU economic diplomacy / Andre Ghione -- From commission delegations to 'EU embassies': external perceptions of EU diplomacy / Shannon Petry -- Fit for the future: training European diplomats / Dieter Mahncke & Sieglinde Gstohl
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Sumario:This volume looks at the changing goals and instruments of European Union diplomacy and examines the reforms of the Lisbon Treaty and their effects on the unity and coherence of EU external action. The authors analyse institutional questions, particularly about the European External Action Service (EEAS) and the role of other EU actors in European foreign policy, and explore recent examples of EU multilateral, bilateral and unilateral diplomacy as well as the external perspective of third actors. The study concludes by investigating the current and future training of the Union's diplomats, which aims to prepare them for an effective EEAS. Will the implementation of the Lisbon Treaty reforms make the EU fit for the future? Can a common European foreign policy ensure that European interests are taken into consideration and that European values shape international relations? Will the European Union be an actor or an object on the international stage in the coming decades?
Descripción Física:273 p. ; 23 cm
Bibliografía:Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índice
ISBN:9789052018423