In many ways, the European Union (EU) may be considered a unique foreign policy actor, combining a peculiar institutional design and set of resources with a specific normative agenda for and ambition in global affairs. Through a two-stage analysis, this chapter examines the role self-conception of the EU as it appears from the EU Global Strategy, released in 2016 as the overarching guide for foreign policy action. First, a comparative analysis of the EU’s European Security Strategy from 2003 and the current global strategy is advanced, focused on continuities and changes in role self-conceptions. While key continuities are evident, drastic changes dominate the picture, reflecting EU-internal as well as external developments. Against this ba...
This chapter summarizes the volume's major findings and revisits the three perspectives on the Europ...
The study of EU foreign policy has devoted over the last years great emphasis to the conceptualizati...
The EU as strategic actor, pragmatic ‘re-actor’ or passive pole? This paper approaches the issue of ...
In many ways, the European Union (EU) may be considered a unique foreign policy actor, combining a p...
The European Union has expanded its foreign policy significantly in recent years. It is now widely a...
Some dismiss the recent EU Global Strategy as a “triumph of hope over experience”, an impracticable ...
This chapter focuses on the diplomatic, security, and defence dimensions of EU foreign policy. Devel...
its achievements the exact status of the EU’s international role remains highly contested in the aca...
Abstract: The European Union (EU) has been portrayed as a force for good in the international syste...
This volume addresses how and in what capacity the European Union and its member states are able to ...
The European Union (EU) has been portrayed as a force for good in the international system. However,...
The changing nature of the international system is subject to considerable contestation among schola...
Departing from the question of how the EU self-image and role conception have been constructed in 19...
This chapter summarizes the volume's major findings and revisits the three perspectives on the Europ...
Key EU actors’ discourse in relation to other external actors in the EU enlargement process of the W...
This chapter summarizes the volume's major findings and revisits the three perspectives on the Europ...
The study of EU foreign policy has devoted over the last years great emphasis to the conceptualizati...
The EU as strategic actor, pragmatic ‘re-actor’ or passive pole? This paper approaches the issue of ...
In many ways, the European Union (EU) may be considered a unique foreign policy actor, combining a p...
The European Union has expanded its foreign policy significantly in recent years. It is now widely a...
Some dismiss the recent EU Global Strategy as a “triumph of hope over experience”, an impracticable ...
This chapter focuses on the diplomatic, security, and defence dimensions of EU foreign policy. Devel...
its achievements the exact status of the EU’s international role remains highly contested in the aca...
Abstract: The European Union (EU) has been portrayed as a force for good in the international syste...
This volume addresses how and in what capacity the European Union and its member states are able to ...
The European Union (EU) has been portrayed as a force for good in the international system. However,...
The changing nature of the international system is subject to considerable contestation among schola...
Departing from the question of how the EU self-image and role conception have been constructed in 19...
This chapter summarizes the volume's major findings and revisits the three perspectives on the Europ...
Key EU actors’ discourse in relation to other external actors in the EU enlargement process of the W...
This chapter summarizes the volume's major findings and revisits the three perspectives on the Europ...
The study of EU foreign policy has devoted over the last years great emphasis to the conceptualizati...
The EU as strategic actor, pragmatic ‘re-actor’ or passive pole? This paper approaches the issue of ...