The present article examines the character of the European Union (EU) as a polity by looking at the mechanisms it employs to ensure the coherence of its foreign policies. It first contrasts three ideal polity types. The methods chosen to ensure coherence in foreign policy actions differ according to each of the three polity types. The article then explores how the EU ensures coherence through institutional reform, and subsequently looks in detail at two illustrative policy fields: aid sanctions and civilian crisis-management. The investigation concludes that the organisation of EU foreign policies combines elements from different polity types
Despite the simplification offered by the Lisbon Treaty in establishing a single European Union with...
A buzzword in the eu since four decades already, coherence is at the centre of the lisbon treaty. Th...
The expansion of European foreign and security policy co-operation since the 1970s imposes unique re...
This paper addresses the central question of the interplay between mostly informal differentiated co...
The purpose of the present study is to break down, in a general and summarised way, the concept of t...
The purpose of the present study is to break down, in a general and summarised way, the concept of t...
Foreign Policies of EU Member States provides a clear and current overview of the motivations and ou...
Coherence, understood as "the absence of contradiction and existence of synergies between various po...
Defence date: 31 May 2010Examining Board: Marise Cremona (Supervisor, EUI), Panos Koutrakos (Univer...
This chapter discusses the role which may be played by legal norms (rules and principles) in seeking...
The debate surrounding the challenge of improving coherence in European Union (EU) foreign policy is...
The main objective of this dissertation is to analyze the EU Foreign Policy, which is considered the...
The EU Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) has witnessed important institutional developments ...
Addressing the issue of EU foreign policy, this article analyses one of the European institutions, t...
The incoherence into which the European Union falls in particular areas might be conceived as weakne...
Despite the simplification offered by the Lisbon Treaty in establishing a single European Union with...
A buzzword in the eu since four decades already, coherence is at the centre of the lisbon treaty. Th...
The expansion of European foreign and security policy co-operation since the 1970s imposes unique re...
This paper addresses the central question of the interplay between mostly informal differentiated co...
The purpose of the present study is to break down, in a general and summarised way, the concept of t...
The purpose of the present study is to break down, in a general and summarised way, the concept of t...
Foreign Policies of EU Member States provides a clear and current overview of the motivations and ou...
Coherence, understood as "the absence of contradiction and existence of synergies between various po...
Defence date: 31 May 2010Examining Board: Marise Cremona (Supervisor, EUI), Panos Koutrakos (Univer...
This chapter discusses the role which may be played by legal norms (rules and principles) in seeking...
The debate surrounding the challenge of improving coherence in European Union (EU) foreign policy is...
The main objective of this dissertation is to analyze the EU Foreign Policy, which is considered the...
The EU Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) has witnessed important institutional developments ...
Addressing the issue of EU foreign policy, this article analyses one of the European institutions, t...
The incoherence into which the European Union falls in particular areas might be conceived as weakne...
Despite the simplification offered by the Lisbon Treaty in establishing a single European Union with...
A buzzword in the eu since four decades already, coherence is at the centre of the lisbon treaty. Th...
The expansion of European foreign and security policy co-operation since the 1970s imposes unique re...