International Relations of the European Union
Four Volume Set
Edited by:
- Wyn Rees - University of Nottingham, UK
- Michael Smith - Loughborough University, UK
June 2008 | 1 632 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
From its beginnings as a trading organization the European Union (EU) has become an immensely important actor in the international system. This collection distils the very best writings, both classic and contemporary, in the field of its international relations across a range of policy fields. The selected articles and chapters reflect the breadth of the EU's activities in the world, including its economic and security relationships, as well as its unique status in the academic study of international relations.
The SAGE Library of International Relations brings together the most influential and field-defining articles, both classical and contemporary, in a number of key areas of research and inquiry in International Relations.
Each multi-volume set represents a collection of the essential published works collated from the foremost publications in the field by an editor or editorial team of renowned international stature.
They also include a full introduction, presenting a rationale for the selection and mapping out the discipline's past, present and likely future.
This series is designed to be a 'gold standard' for university libraries throughout the world with an interest in International Relations.
PART 1: HISTORY AND THEORY
A: History: European Integration, the Changing World Arena And The EC/EU as an International Actor
Ernst Haas
Stanley Hoffmann
François Duchêne
William Wallace and David Allen
Gunnar Sjöstedt
Hedley Bull
Pascaline Winand
Richard Rosecrance
B: Theory: Perspectives on European Integration and International Relations
David Allen and Michael Smith
Michael Smith
Ole Waever,
Roy Ginsberg
Brian White
Knud Erik Jørgensen And Ben Rosamond
Ian Manners
Michael E. Smith
Barry Posen
Richard Youngs
Karen Smith
Ben Rosamond
PART 2: INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY
A: European Integration and The Changing World Economy
Wayne Sandholtz and John Zysman
Alasdair Young
B: Trade and Commercial Policy
Stephen Woolcock
Brian Hanson
Sarah Collinson
Sophie Meunier and Kalypso Nicolaidis
W. Coleman and S. Tangermann
C: International Monetary Policy
Madeleine Hosli
Christoph Herrmann
Katherine Mcnamara and Sophie Meunier
Alan W. Cafruny
D: Aid and Development Policy
John Pinder
Paul Collier, Patrick Guillaumont, Sylviane Guillaumont and Jan Willlem Gunning
Olufemi Babarinde
Ole Elgström
Martin Holland
E: The Changing Agenda: Environment, competition, technology, investment
John Vogler
Chad Damro
Stephen Mcguire
PART 3: EU FOREIGN, SECURITY AND DEFENCE POLICY
A: CFSP and Defence since 1990: Institutions and policy-making
Michael Brenner
Christopher Hill
Simon Nuttall
Paul Cornish and Geoffrey Edwards
Jolyon Howorth
Gisela Muller-Brandeck-Bocquet
Stephan Keukeleire
B: Foreign, Security Policy and Defence in Action
Philip Gordon
Marise Cremona
François Heisbourg
Anand Menon
Alyson Bailes
C: The External Politics of Internal Security
Monica Den Boer
Jef Huysmans
Sandra Lavenex and Emek Ucarer
Joerg Monar
D: The Changing Agenda of Foreign and Security Policy: Conflict Prevention, Crisis Management, Human Rights
Christopher Hill
Simon Duke
Karen E. Smith
PART 4: THE EU IN THE WORLD ARENA: KEY RELATIONSHIPS
A: Transatlantic Relations
Robert Kagan
John Peterson
Wyn Rees and Richard Aldrich
Mark Pollack
B: The Expanding Europe and its Neighbours
Rosemary Hollis
Barry Buzan and Thomas Diez
Margot Light, Stephen White and John Lowenhardt
Ulrich Sedelmeier
Claire Spencer
Helene Sjursen
Roberto Aliboni
D: Asia, Africa and Latin America
Simon Nuttall
Anthony Forster
Richard Youngs
Gisela M ller-Brandeck-Bocquet
Gorm Rye Olsen