Three in-depth case studies of CFSP decision-making support Gegout's argument, as she examines the EU position on China's human rights record, EU sanctions against Serbia, and EU relations with NATO in European Foreign and Security Policy.
European Foreign and Security Policy: States. Power, Institutions
✍ Scribed by Catherine Gegout
- Publisher
- University of Toronto Press
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 284
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
Three in-depth case studies of CFSP decision-making support Gegout's argument, as she examines the EU position on China's human rights record, EU sanctions against Serbia, and EU relations with NATO in European Foreign and Security Policy.
✦ Table of Contents
Contents
List of Tables and Figures
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction: Deciding Foreign and Security Policy in the European Union: A Brief Account of CFSP
Part One: CFSP – Theory and Practice
1. Foundations for ‘Constrained Intergovernmentalism’: A New Theoretical Approach
2. CFSP: The Machinery of Decision-Making
Part Two: Case Studies in CFSP – The Mechanism in Action
3. A Pure CFSP Case: The Condemnation of China’s Human Rights Policy (1997–2005)
4. A CFSP–EC Case: Sanctions against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Spring 2000)
5. A CFSP–ESDP Case: Institutional Relations with NATO (1998–2008)
Part Three: The Unexpected Actors in the CFSP System
6. The United States: Partial Bandwagoning
7. The European Commission: Modes of Intervention and Control in CFSP
Conclusion: ‘Constrained Intergovernmentalism’: A More Complete Theorization of the CFSP System
Appendix: Situating ‘Constrained Intergovernmentalism’ in the Literature on European Foreign Policy
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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