An Introduction to European Foreign Policy

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Routledge, 2007 - 255 pages

Written by a Brussels insider, this book examines the origins, workings and priorities of the European Union’s foreign policy and its role in world politics, arguing that the EU has become a new and increasingly influential superpower.

This concise introduction reviews the evolution of the EU’s international role over the past two decades and illustrates the growing influence of the EU in traditional areas such as trade and development, as well as new areas such as the environment and global governance. The development of the EU’s military capabilities is also assessed as is its wide range of relationships with key actors (US, China, Russia) and regions (Mediterranean, Middle East, Africa) around the globe. With clearly illustrated up-to-date case studies, covering major issues such as Iraq and Iran, each chapter includes key questions and suggestions for further reading.

An Introduction to European Foreign Policywill be of great interest to students of European and international politics and for the general reader.

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A strange superpower
1
From EPC to CFSP
23
The EU foreign policy machinery
40
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About the author (2007)

Fraser Cameron is Director of EuroFocus-Brussels, a senior advisor to the European Policy Centre and Director of the EU-Russia Centre.

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