This chapter revisits the main themes of the preceding discussions on the EU's role in global governance. These include rule law based collective governance, security governance, trade governance, environmental governance, financial governance, and social governance. Across different areas of governance, EU internal legislation can be a strength and a weakness: it provides a strong, and often high regulatory standard. However, as witnessed in the trade and environmental fields, this often renders the EU an immovable monolith in international negotiations, without the flexibility to respond to the diversity of its counterparts in global governance. A proposed solution is the increased utilization of bilateral and interregional dialogues in o...
This chapter analyses the interactions between the European Union and global environmental politics....
Introduction: The question of whether the European Union (EU) is competent to enter into internation...
Introduction: The question of whether the European Union (EU) is competent to enter into internation...
This introductory chapter first discusses the two premises on which this book is based: the real (or...
For years the european union has been looked on as a potential model for cosmopolitan governance, an...
This chapter discusses whether the European Union has a distinctive take on, and may make a particul...
This chapter discusses whether the European Union has a distinctive take on, and may make a particul...
Negotiated “policy-arrangements” and their institutionalization are at the heart of global governanc...
The international role of the EU and its contribution to global governance have become formidable to...
The EU conducts global governance in multifaceted ways. In this paper, we address how the EU engages...
Over the past decades, global governance has become the most active phenomenon of world politics. Fr...
Ensuring good global governance through trade is not just a powerful idea, or a ‘global strategy’;...
Please do not quote without author's permission This paper examines why, after five decades of ...
The Global Governance Programme at the EUI. The world faces increasingly complex problems that have ...
The transfer of political competencies to the European level proceeds in small steps in the daily pr...
This chapter analyses the interactions between the European Union and global environmental politics....
Introduction: The question of whether the European Union (EU) is competent to enter into internation...
Introduction: The question of whether the European Union (EU) is competent to enter into internation...
This introductory chapter first discusses the two premises on which this book is based: the real (or...
For years the european union has been looked on as a potential model for cosmopolitan governance, an...
This chapter discusses whether the European Union has a distinctive take on, and may make a particul...
This chapter discusses whether the European Union has a distinctive take on, and may make a particul...
Negotiated “policy-arrangements” and their institutionalization are at the heart of global governanc...
The international role of the EU and its contribution to global governance have become formidable to...
The EU conducts global governance in multifaceted ways. In this paper, we address how the EU engages...
Over the past decades, global governance has become the most active phenomenon of world politics. Fr...
Ensuring good global governance through trade is not just a powerful idea, or a ‘global strategy’;...
Please do not quote without author's permission This paper examines why, after five decades of ...
The Global Governance Programme at the EUI. The world faces increasingly complex problems that have ...
The transfer of political competencies to the European level proceeds in small steps in the daily pr...
This chapter analyses the interactions between the European Union and global environmental politics....
Introduction: The question of whether the European Union (EU) is competent to enter into internation...
Introduction: The question of whether the European Union (EU) is competent to enter into internation...