The European External Action Service : European diplomacy post-Westphalia /: European diplomacy post-Westphalia. ([2015])
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- The European External Action Service : European diplomacy post-Westphalia /: European diplomacy post-Westphalia. ([2015])
- Main Title:
- The European External Action Service : European diplomacy post-Westphalia
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by David Spence and Jozef Bátora.
- Editors:
- Spence, David, 1946-
Bátora, Jozef - Contents:
- List of Tables; List of Figures; Notes on Contributors; Introduction: The EEAS as a Catalyst of Diplomatic Innovation; Jozef Bátora and David Spence; 1. Theorizing the EU's Diplomatic Service: Rational Player or Social Body?; Rebecca Adler-Nissen; PART I: THE NEW SETTING OF EU DIPLOMACY: problems and Prospects for the European External Action Service; 2. The EEAS and its epistemic communities: the challenge of hybridism; David Spence; 3. A hybrid service: organising efficient EU foreign policy; Cesare Onestini; 4. The High Representative of the Union: the quest for leadership in EU foreign policy; Niklas Helwig; 5. The Advance of a European Executive Order in Foreign Policy? Recruitment Practices in the European External Action Service (EEAS); Zuzana Murdoch and Jarle Trondal; 6. The EEAS, EU External Assistance and Development Aid: Institutional Dissonance or Inter-service Harmony?; Isabelle Tannous; 7. Democratic accountability and EU diplomacy: the EEAS and the role of the European Parliament; Kolja Raube; PART II: THE EEAS AND INTERNATIONAL LAW; 8. Unus inter plures? The EEAS, the Vienna Convention and international diplomatic practice; Jan Wouters and Sanderijn Duquet; 9. EU Law and the EEAS: Of Complex Competences and Constitutional Consequences; Geert De Baere and Ramses A. Wessel; PART III: EFFECTIVE MULTILATERALISM: EU DELEGATIONS TO INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS; 10. The EU Delegation in New York: A Debut in High Political Drama; Katie Laatikainen; 11. From theList of Tables; List of Figures; Notes on Contributors; Introduction: The EEAS as a Catalyst of Diplomatic Innovation; Jozef Bátora and David Spence; 1. Theorizing the EU's Diplomatic Service: Rational Player or Social Body?; Rebecca Adler-Nissen; PART I: THE NEW SETTING OF EU DIPLOMACY: problems and Prospects for the European External Action Service; 2. The EEAS and its epistemic communities: the challenge of hybridism; David Spence; 3. A hybrid service: organising efficient EU foreign policy; Cesare Onestini; 4. The High Representative of the Union: the quest for leadership in EU foreign policy; Niklas Helwig; 5. The Advance of a European Executive Order in Foreign Policy? Recruitment Practices in the European External Action Service (EEAS); Zuzana Murdoch and Jarle Trondal; 6. The EEAS, EU External Assistance and Development Aid: Institutional Dissonance or Inter-service Harmony?; Isabelle Tannous; 7. Democratic accountability and EU diplomacy: the EEAS and the role of the European Parliament; Kolja Raube; PART II: THE EEAS AND INTERNATIONAL LAW; 8. Unus inter plures? The EEAS, the Vienna Convention and international diplomatic practice; Jan Wouters and Sanderijn Duquet; 9. EU Law and the EEAS: Of Complex Competences and Constitutional Consequences; Geert De Baere and Ramses A. Wessel; PART III: EFFECTIVE MULTILATERALISM: EU DELEGATIONS TO INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS; 10. The EU Delegation in New York: A Debut in High Political Drama; Katie Laatikainen; 11. From the Convention to Lisbon: external competence and the uneasy transition for Geneva Delegations; David Spence; 12. Effective multilateralism after Lisbon: the added value of the EEAS and the EU delegation in Vienna; Lars Erik Lundin; PART IV: BILATERALISM and EUROPEAN DIPLOMATIC CAPACITY; 13. National adaptation and survival in a changing European diplomacy; Rosa Balfour and Kristi Raik; 14. Europe in America: an upgraded EU delegation in a reinforced system of European diplomatic coordination; Heidi Maurer; 15. Representing the EU in China: European Bilateral Diplomacy in a Competitive Diplomatic Environment; Frauke Austermann; 16. Structural Diplomacy and foreign policy: the Case of the EU Delegation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo; Bruno Hanses and David Spence; PART V: ORGANIZING FOR A COMPREHENSIVE DIPLOMATIC APPROACH; 17. The EEAS and Crisis Management: the Organisational Challenges of a Comprehensive Approach; Allison Weston and Frederic Mérand; 18. The Public Diplomacy Role of the EEAS: crafting a Resilient Image for Europe; Mai'a K. Davis Cross; 19. Towards a EU Consular policy?; Ana Mar Fernandez-Pasarin; PART VI: HUMAN RESOURCES AND DIPLOMATIC TRAINING; 20. Attitudes, identities and esprit de corps in the EEAS; Ana Juncos and Karolina Pomorska; 21. Women in the EEAS: another Post-Westphalia Change?; Tereza Novotná; 22. Preparing the Future: Diplomatic Training in the EU; Simon Duke; Index; … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan
- Publication Date:
- 2015
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations
- Subjects:
- 327.4
Diplomatic and consular service -- European Union countries
Diplomatic and consular service, European
International Relations/Diplomacy
Government/International
International institutions
Diplomacy
European Union countries -- Foreign relations administration - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781137383044
1137383046 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781137383020
- Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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- Legal Deposit; Only available on premises controlled by the deposit library and to one user at any one time; The Legal Deposit Libraries (Non-Print Works) Regulations (UK).
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- British Library HMNTS - ELD.DS.38851
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