Global governance in many domains is increasingly characterised by the existence of international regime complexes - i.e., sets of overlapping institutional fora taking up different aspects of a broader issue area. As an international actor, the EU faces a context of such international regime complexity. Yet, little is known about how the EU navigates international regime complexes and how regime complexes impact the EU's behaviour in individual fora. This thematic issue, therefore, seeks to improve our understanding of how different manifestations of international regime complexes affect the EU as an international actor and to provide empirical insight into the ways actors like the EU navigate international regime complexes. In this editor...
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Lorsqu’il devient membre de l’Union, l’État accepte de se soumettre à un ensemble de règles venant l...
Lorsqu’il devient membre de l’Union, l’État accepte de se soumettre à un ensemble de règles venant l...
This article explores the prospects for the EU’s role as a global leader in a transitional internati...
While often recognised as a difficult actor in global efforts addressing the proliferation, control,...
This paper directly addresses the interaction between international regimes and European integration...
This Commentary argues that the EU should build up a world-class diplomatic corps, capable of becomi...
Regime complexes have come to characterize the international governance of a variety of domains. Wit...
The EU conducts global governance in multifaceted ways. In this paper, we address how the EU engages...
This paper examines why, after five decades of integration, the European Union's representation in i...
The international response to armed conflict in Africa often takes the form of a regime complex char...
Regime complexes entail a variety of institutions with a degree of overlap in terms of thematic issu...
This article examines why the European Union (EU) is recognized as a relevant actor in some internat...
The number of regional organizations in Europe has increased in the aftermaths of the Second World W...
[From the introduction]. At most, other countries in the world view the EU as a selective and incons...
The proliferation of international institutions means that states can be subject to multiple, overla...
Lorsqu’il devient membre de l’Union, l’État accepte de se soumettre à un ensemble de règles venant l...
Lorsqu’il devient membre de l’Union, l’État accepte de se soumettre à un ensemble de règles venant l...
This article explores the prospects for the EU’s role as a global leader in a transitional internati...
While often recognised as a difficult actor in global efforts addressing the proliferation, control,...
This paper directly addresses the interaction between international regimes and European integration...
This Commentary argues that the EU should build up a world-class diplomatic corps, capable of becomi...