Because of the intergovernmental nature of EU foreign policy, the role of the European Commission in EU external action is often considered minimal or residual. Providing a systematic review of the case of Kosovo, this paper demonstrates that it is possible to identify different degrees of integration in EU foreign policy. It does so by investigating under which conditions Member States delegate foreign policy competences to the Commission. In the case of Kosovo, integration in EU foreign policy has been conditioned by the level of control Member States have chosen exercise on or delegate to supranational institutions
The collapse of Yugoslavia resulted in tremendous conflicts across Western Balkans territories. Sinc...
Adopting a broad conceptualization of foreign and security policy, the book examines the role of the...
The post-Lisbon foreign and security policy has witnessed the growth in relevance of intergovernment...
Because of the intergovernmental nature of EU foreign policy, the role of the European Commission in...
Existing approaches entangle the analysis of integration in foreign and security policy into a para...
This book offers an account of how the institutionalisation of the EU foreign and security policy ha...
In which skies should auspices about the future of EU foreign policy be looked for, Libya’s or Kosov...
The analysis in this chapter on the European Union's foreign policy in and on Kosovo adopts a politi...
Engagement of EU institutions has been different in various aspects in Kosovo compared to engagement...
The EU-facilitated dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina has been hailed as a major achieve- ment f...
The attractiveness of being a member of the EU for countries outside the Union has enabled the Union...
Since its declaration of independence Kosovo has clearly postured itself towards Euro-Atlantic integ...
The collapse of Yugoslavia resulted in tremendous conflicts across Western Balkans territories. Sinc...
Adopting a broad conceptualization of foreign and security policy, the book examines the role of the...
The post-Lisbon foreign and security policy has witnessed the growth in relevance of intergovernment...
Because of the intergovernmental nature of EU foreign policy, the role of the European Commission in...
Existing approaches entangle the analysis of integration in foreign and security policy into a para...
This book offers an account of how the institutionalisation of the EU foreign and security policy ha...
In which skies should auspices about the future of EU foreign policy be looked for, Libya’s or Kosov...
The analysis in this chapter on the European Union's foreign policy in and on Kosovo adopts a politi...
Engagement of EU institutions has been different in various aspects in Kosovo compared to engagement...
The EU-facilitated dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina has been hailed as a major achieve- ment f...
The attractiveness of being a member of the EU for countries outside the Union has enabled the Union...
Since its declaration of independence Kosovo has clearly postured itself towards Euro-Atlantic integ...
The collapse of Yugoslavia resulted in tremendous conflicts across Western Balkans territories. Sinc...
Adopting a broad conceptualization of foreign and security policy, the book examines the role of the...
The post-Lisbon foreign and security policy has witnessed the growth in relevance of intergovernment...