This article develops a theoretical framework for analyzing the implications of de-Europeanisation for decision-making processes and policy outcomes in EU foreign policy. As de-Europeanisation progresses, EU foreign policy decision-making is less likely to fit the sociological theories of Normative Suasion, Policy Learning, Normative Entrapment, and Cooperative Bargaining and more likely to fit the intergovernmentalist theories of Logrolling and Competitive Bargaining. These same dynamics will make it more difficult for the EU to achieve unity on complex and sensitive foreign policy issues and create opportunities for foreign powers to manipulate divisions among EU member states as they seek to shape a new world order radically different fr...
since 1970 presents a number of puzzles for theorists of regional integration and International Rela...
The expansion of European Union (EU) foreign policy cooperation since 1970 presents a number of puzz...
The advent of the European Union has necessitated an adaptation on the part of governments, especial...
This article develops a theoretical framework for analyzing the implications of de-Europeanisation f...
Is the new intergovernmentalism well positioned to explain the inter-institutional dynamics of EU ex...
European integration theories help us understand the actors and mechanisms that drive European integ...
For scholars and practitioners of European politics alike, the distinction between supranationalism ...
Some member-states of the European Union (EU) want a supranational foreign and security policy, whil...
This Conclusion poses a number of cross-cutting questions, and explores the ways in which the Specia...
The European Union (EU) foreign policy has gone beyond intergovernmentalism. It is largely formulate...
The role of the European Union in global politics has been of growing interest over the past decade....
Using an original database of 138 questionnaires, the article explores how national officials percei...
This article argues that a regulative norm to act in unity and make the Security and Defence Policy...
Defence date: 19 March 2007Examining Board: Prof. Martin Rhodes, EUI/Denver University (Supervisor);...
Spyros Economides argues that the eurocrisis has resulted in a more ‘introverted’ Europe. Existentia...
since 1970 presents a number of puzzles for theorists of regional integration and International Rela...
The expansion of European Union (EU) foreign policy cooperation since 1970 presents a number of puzz...
The advent of the European Union has necessitated an adaptation on the part of governments, especial...
This article develops a theoretical framework for analyzing the implications of de-Europeanisation f...
Is the new intergovernmentalism well positioned to explain the inter-institutional dynamics of EU ex...
European integration theories help us understand the actors and mechanisms that drive European integ...
For scholars and practitioners of European politics alike, the distinction between supranationalism ...
Some member-states of the European Union (EU) want a supranational foreign and security policy, whil...
This Conclusion poses a number of cross-cutting questions, and explores the ways in which the Specia...
The European Union (EU) foreign policy has gone beyond intergovernmentalism. It is largely formulate...
The role of the European Union in global politics has been of growing interest over the past decade....
Using an original database of 138 questionnaires, the article explores how national officials percei...
This article argues that a regulative norm to act in unity and make the Security and Defence Policy...
Defence date: 19 March 2007Examining Board: Prof. Martin Rhodes, EUI/Denver University (Supervisor);...
Spyros Economides argues that the eurocrisis has resulted in a more ‘introverted’ Europe. Existentia...
since 1970 presents a number of puzzles for theorists of regional integration and International Rela...
The expansion of European Union (EU) foreign policy cooperation since 1970 presents a number of puzz...
The advent of the European Union has necessitated an adaptation on the part of governments, especial...