First Published: January 12, 2017In May 2011, the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) passed Resolution 65/276 that enhances the European Union (EU) institutional mode of representation in the UNGA and other multilateral fora operating under its auspices. This followed an earlier, failed attempt that caused much embarrassment and political turmoil in the EU. The article examines the politics of this resolution, tracing its background logic, its origins and the political interactions in the UN that eventually led to its almost consensual embracement. It accounts for the failure in the first stage of the negotiations and how the EU responded to it, adjusting its bargaining strategy accordingly. This case study contributes to the better und...
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The European Union should be well-placed to exercise influence at the United Nations, as it is endow...
The Lisbon Treaty emphasizes the EU’s commitment to multilateralism, stating that it ‘shall seek to ...
The European Union at the United Nations examines the implementation of the Common Foreign and Secur...
This paper examines the EU behaviour at the United Nations General Assembly (plenary session plus th...
This paper aims to account for the EU’s role in multilateral negotiations at the UNGA by looking at ...
The thesis explores and analyses the behaviour of the European Union vis-à-vis the promotion and pro...
How successful is the European Union at winning support in the United Nations? Karen E. Smith notes ...
The EU has struggled for many years to be able to speak with a single voice in external affairs. The...
The European Union (EU) and the United Nations (UN) are expressions of a rules-based global order. T...
The purpose of the present paper is to characterise the UN General Assembly (UNGA) Resolution No. 6...
Despite the availability of an increasing body of literature describing the European Union (EU) as a...
This article analyses the extent to which the EU acts cohesively and effectively within the UN Gener...
The 66th and 67th session of the United Nations General Assembly (2011-2013) saw a quick evolution i...
Despite their explicit intent to speak with a single voice in foreign affairs, EU member states mana...
Despite a weak common foreign policy and limitations on its power to act coherently and speak with o...
The European Union should be well-placed to exercise influence at the United Nations, as it is endow...
The Lisbon Treaty emphasizes the EU’s commitment to multilateralism, stating that it ‘shall seek to ...
The European Union at the United Nations examines the implementation of the Common Foreign and Secur...