【EUの国際関係論 全4巻】
International Relations of the European Union (Sage Library of International Relations) '08
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PART 1: HISTORY AND THEORY A: History: European Integration, theChanging World Arena And The EC/EU as an International Actor InternationalIntegration: The European and the universal Obstinate or Obsolete? TheFate of the Nation State and the Case of Western Europe - Ernst HaasEurope's Role in World Peace - Stanley Hoffmann European PoliticalCooperation: Procedure as a substitute for policy - Francois Duchene TheExercise of International Civil Power: A framework for analysis - WilliamWallace and David Allen Civilian Power Europe: A contradiction in terms -Gunnar Sjostedt The European Defense Community the European PoliticalCommunity and the ECSC Loan - Hedley Bull The European Union: A new typeof international actor - Pascaline Winand B: Theory: Perspectives on EuropeanIntegration and International Relations - Richard Rosecrance WesternEurope's Presence in the Contemporary International Arena The EuropeanUnion and a Changing Europe: Establishing the boundaries of order - DavidAllen and Michael Smith European Security Identities - Michael SmithConceptualising The European Union as an International Actor: Narrowing thecapabilities-expectations gap - Ole Waever, The European Challenge toForeign Policy Analysis - Roy Ginsberg Europe: Regional laboratory for aglobal polity? - Brian White Normative Power Europe: A contradiction interms? - Knud Erik Jorgensen And Ben Rosamond Toward a Theory of EUForeign Policy-Making: Multilevel governance, domestic politics and nationaladaptation to Europe's common foreign and security policy - Ian MannersESDP and The Structure of World Power - Michael E. Smith NormativeDynamics and Strategic Interests in the EU's External Identity - Barry PosenBeyond the Civilian Power EU Debate - Richard Youngs Conceptualising theEU Model of Governance in World Politics - Karen Smith PART 2: INTERNATIONALPOLITICAL ECONOMY - Ben Rosamond A: European Integration and The ChangingWorld Economy 1992: Recasting the European bargain The Adaptation ofEuropean Foreign Economic Policy: From Rome to Seattle - Wayne Sandholtz andJohn Zysman, B: Trade and Commercial Policy - Alasdair Young The EuropeanAcquis and Multilateral Trade Rules: Are they compatible? What Happened toFortress Europe? External trade policy liberalization in the European Union -Stephen Woolcock "Issue-Systems", "Multi-Level Games" and the Analysis ofthe EU's External Commercial and Associated Policies: A research agenda -Brian Hanson Who Speaks for Europe? The delegation of trade authority inthe EU - Sarah Collinson The 1999 Cap Reform, the Uruguay Round and theCommission: Contextualising linked policy games - Sophie Meunier and KalypsoNicolaidis C: International Monetary Policy - W. Coleman and S. TangermannThe EMU and International Monetary Relations: What to expect forinternational actors? Monetary Sovereignty over the Euro and ExternalRelations of the Euro Area: Competence, procedures and practice - MadeleineHosli Between National Sovereignty and International Power: What externalvoice for the Euro? - Christoph Herrmann Europe, the United States, andNeo-Liberal (Dis)Order: Is there a coming crisis of the Euro? - KatherineMcnamara and Sophie Meunier D: Aid and Development Policy - Alan W. CafrunyThe Community and Developing Countries: Associates and outsiders TheFuture of Lome: Europe's Role in Africa's Growth - John Pinder TheEuropean Union's Relations with the South: A commitment to development? -Paul Collier, Patrick Guillaumont, Sylviane Guillaumont and Jan WilllemGunning Lome and Post-Lome: Asymmetric Negotiations and the Impact ofNorms - Olufemi Babarinde Resisting Reform or Risking Revival?Renegotiating the Lome Convention - Ole Elgstrom E: The Changing Agenda:Environment, competition, technology, investment - Martin Holland TheEuropean Union as an Actor in International Environmental PoliticsBuilding an International Identity: The EU and Extraterritorial CompetitionPolicy - John Vogler No More Euro-Champions? The Interaction of EUIndustrial and Trade Policies - Chad Damro PART 3: EU FOREIGN, SECURITY ANDDEFENCE POLICY - Stephen Mcguire A: CFSP and Defence since 1990: Institutionsand policy-making EC: Confidence lost The Capability-Expectations Gap,or Conceptualising Europe's International Role - Michael Brenner TwoDecades of EPC Performance - Christopher Hill Beyond the EU/NATODichotomy: The beginnings of a European strategic culture - Simon NuttallEuropean Defence and the Changing Politics of the European Union: Hangingtogether or hanging separately? - Paul Cornish and Geoffrey Edwards TheNew CFSP and ESDP Decision-Making System of the European Union - JolyonHoworth The European Union as a Diplomatic Actor: Internal, traditionaland structural diplomacy - Gisela Muller-Brandeck-Bocquet B: Foreign,Security Policy and Defence in Action - Stephan Keukeleire Europe'sUncommon Foreign Policy The European Union as an International Actor: Theissues of flexibility and linkage - Philip Gordon Europe's StrategicAmbitions: The limits of ambiguity - Marise Cremona From Crisis toCatharsis: ESDP after Iraq - Francois Heisbourg The European SecurityStrategy: An evolutionary history - Anand Menon C: The External Politics ofInternal Security - Alyson Bailes Wearing it Inside Out: European policecooperation between internal and external security The European Union andthe Securitisation of Migration - Monica Den Boer The External Dimensionof Europeanization: The case of immigration policies - Jef Huysmans TheEuropean Union as an International Actor in the Domain of Justice and HomeAffairs - Sandra Lavenex and Emek Ucarer D: The Changing Agenda of Foreignand Security Policy: Conflict Prevention, Crisis Management, Human Rights -Joerg Monar The EU's Capacity for Conflict Prevention The EU and CrisisManagement: Development and Prospects - Christopher Hill Speaking with OneVoice? European Union coordination on human rights issues at the UnitedNations - Simon Duke PART 4: THE EU IN THE WORLD ARENA: KEY RELATIONSHIPS -Karen E. Smith A: Transatlantic Relations Power and Weakness: Why theUnited States and Europe see the world differently America as a EuropeanPower: The end of empire by integration? - Robert Kagan, ContendingCultures of Counter-Terrorism: Transatlantic divergence or convergence? -John Peterson The New Transatlantic Agenda at Ten: Reflections on anexperiment in international governance - Wyn Rees and Richard Aldrich, B: TheExpanding Europe and its Neighbours - Mark Pollack Europe and the MiddleEast: Power by stealth? The European Union and Turkey - Rosemary HollisA Wider Europe: The view from Moscow and Kyiv - Barry Buzan and Thomas DiezEastern Enlargement: Risk, Rationality and role compliance - Margot Light,Stephen White and John Lowenhardt, The EU and Common Strategies: Therevealing case of the Mediterranean - Ulrich Sedelmeier Why Expand? TheQuestion of Legitimacy and Justification in yhe European Union's EnlargementPolicy - Claire Spencer The Geopolitical Implications of the EuropeanNeighbourhood Policy - Helene Sjursen D: Asia, Africa and Latin America -Roberto Aliboni Japan and the European Union: Reluctant PartnersEvaluating the EU-Asem Relationship: A negotiated order approach - SimonNuttall The EU and China - Anthony Forster Perspectives for a NewRegionalism: Relations between the EU and the Mercosur - Richard YoungsPromoting Democracy, Preventing Conflict: The European Union and Africa -Gisela M ller-Brandeck-Bocquet