This article addresses two questions about the EU’s and EU member states’ diplomacy in the UN General Assembly’s Third Committee and the Human Rights Council: Have EU member states been more, or less, active outside the framework of EU coordination since the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty? Has EU activity increased? The findings are that EU member states have been increasingly active at the Human Rights Council and have increasingly worked with other states outside of the EU, while the level of EU activity has remained largely the same. In the Third Committee, member states speak more than the EU but neither the EU or member states have been sponsoring more resolutions. Europeanisation is ‘arrested’ in these cases, as member states a...
The European Union completed its first political cycle since the Lisbon Treaty came into force. This...
This article explores a neglected aspect of the wider debate about EU enlargement: bilateral dispute...
[A] more mercurial United States, less consistent in its support for European integration, could for...
Over the past decade, the representation and performance of the European Union in international inst...
The UK has voted to leave the European Union and Prime Minister Theresa May has expressed her aversi...
This article explores the legalisation of the Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) of the Europ...
This Article discusses several developments concerning the position of the Commission in the institu...
This article is a plausibility probe for the significance of international constructivist ‘mediating...
The article deals with the role of the EU in the Economic and Social arrangements of the United Nati...
This paper explores the puzzling question why the European Union (EU) – as a strong promoter of huma...
This article questions how the EU has acted to increase the complexity of the human rights regime th...
This article examines what Europeanisation denotes and how it matters for the Candidate countries. T...
This article explores the European Union’s (EU) practices of international state recognition in a tr...
This article considers the state of human rights protection in the European Union (EU) after the Tre...
Since 1990s the EU has been highly aspirational on its role in human rights promotion on a global sc...
The European Union completed its first political cycle since the Lisbon Treaty came into force. This...
This article explores a neglected aspect of the wider debate about EU enlargement: bilateral dispute...
[A] more mercurial United States, less consistent in its support for European integration, could for...
Over the past decade, the representation and performance of the European Union in international inst...
The UK has voted to leave the European Union and Prime Minister Theresa May has expressed her aversi...
This article explores the legalisation of the Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) of the Europ...
This Article discusses several developments concerning the position of the Commission in the institu...
This article is a plausibility probe for the significance of international constructivist ‘mediating...
The article deals with the role of the EU in the Economic and Social arrangements of the United Nati...
This paper explores the puzzling question why the European Union (EU) – as a strong promoter of huma...
This article questions how the EU has acted to increase the complexity of the human rights regime th...
This article examines what Europeanisation denotes and how it matters for the Candidate countries. T...
This article explores the European Union’s (EU) practices of international state recognition in a tr...
This article considers the state of human rights protection in the European Union (EU) after the Tre...
Since 1990s the EU has been highly aspirational on its role in human rights promotion on a global sc...
The European Union completed its first political cycle since the Lisbon Treaty came into force. This...
This article explores a neglected aspect of the wider debate about EU enlargement: bilateral dispute...
[A] more mercurial United States, less consistent in its support for European integration, could for...