The EU has long aspired to be a major player in global affairs. Despite having considerable diplomatic resources, however, Daniel C. Thomas argues that the organisation consistently punches below its weight in negotiations. Using disputes over the International Criminal Court as a case study, he concludes that even when there is a high degree of unity between member states, the EU is often undercut by countries such as the United States who are willing to act more forcefully in the diplomatic arena
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British demands are testing the patience of our European neighbours, says Nick Witney, as the countr...
Spyros Economides argues that the eurocrisis has resulted in a more ‘introverted’ Europe. Existentia...
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The debate surrounding the challenge of improving coherence in European Union (EU) foreign policy is...
[From the introduction]. The EU today is one of the most unusual and widest-ranging political actors...
From China’s and Russia’s assertiveness to Donald Trump’s ‘America First’ policies, the 2010s have s...
The role of the European Union in global politics has been of growing interest over the past decade....
The European Council on Foreign Relations recently launched a Scorecard that evaluates the EU’s infl...
In recent years, the EU has developed its ‘commercial diplomacy’ as a means to achieve growth, while...
[From the introduction]. At most, other countries in the world view the EU as a selective and incons...
This Commentary argues that the EU should build up a world-class diplomatic corps, capable of becomi...
“Sofagate” has brutally disclosed the internal divergences within the EU in the field of its externa...
In the Royal Military Academy in Brussels on 13 July 2010 Jolyon Howorth gave the opening speech at ...
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