This article aims to analyse the EU's evolving involvement in the management and resolution of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. By using the framework of EU ‘actorness’, it argues that the EU has had the ‘opportunity, presence and capabilities’ to be an actor in the conflict. Developments in the international and EU contexts, as well as in the conflict itself, both allowed, and at times forced the EU to be more active. As a result the EU has become a more important actor in the conflict space. Yet this occurred at the expense of the EU's decreasing distinctiveness as an actor
The European Union is not only a large single market, it is also a common external action. This incl...
This article addresses the crucial question of why European policies in the Israeli-Palestinian aren...
This article explores the current relations between the most influential political actors in global ...
For over four decades, the EU has been an active external actor in the Israeli-Palestinian peace pro...
The EU is Israel’s main trading partner and the single largest contributor of aid to the Occupied Pa...
The thesis concentrates on two phenomena: EU foreign policy and the EU-Israel relationship. As a res...
The European Union (EU) has been engaged in Israeli-Palestinian conflict since the early 1970’s. The...
This article conceives the EU’s normative power in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict as a narrative t...
The European Union (EU) has played an important, yet inconsistent role in the Israel-Palestine confl...
This article aimed to scrutinize the EU’s cause of powerlessness in dealing with the confrontation, ...
The 66th and 67th session of the United Nations General Assembly (2011-2013) saw a quick evolution i...
The conventional wisdom in the literature on EU–Israel/Palestine relations is that the EU has only d...
In May 2021, Israel launched a series of airstrikes against Gaza, killing 245 Palestinians, mostly c...
This chapter is a contribution to the existing literature criticizing the EU role in the Israeli Pal...
This article examines why the European Union (EU) is recognized as a relevant actor in some internat...
The European Union is not only a large single market, it is also a common external action. This incl...
This article addresses the crucial question of why European policies in the Israeli-Palestinian aren...
This article explores the current relations between the most influential political actors in global ...
For over four decades, the EU has been an active external actor in the Israeli-Palestinian peace pro...
The EU is Israel’s main trading partner and the single largest contributor of aid to the Occupied Pa...
The thesis concentrates on two phenomena: EU foreign policy and the EU-Israel relationship. As a res...
The European Union (EU) has been engaged in Israeli-Palestinian conflict since the early 1970’s. The...
This article conceives the EU’s normative power in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict as a narrative t...
The European Union (EU) has played an important, yet inconsistent role in the Israel-Palestine confl...
This article aimed to scrutinize the EU’s cause of powerlessness in dealing with the confrontation, ...
The 66th and 67th session of the United Nations General Assembly (2011-2013) saw a quick evolution i...
The conventional wisdom in the literature on EU–Israel/Palestine relations is that the EU has only d...
In May 2021, Israel launched a series of airstrikes against Gaza, killing 245 Palestinians, mostly c...
This chapter is a contribution to the existing literature criticizing the EU role in the Israeli Pal...
This article examines why the European Union (EU) is recognized as a relevant actor in some internat...
The European Union is not only a large single market, it is also a common external action. This incl...
This article addresses the crucial question of why European policies in the Israeli-Palestinian aren...
This article explores the current relations between the most influential political actors in global ...