Research Handbook on the EU's Common Foreign and Security Policy
Research Handbook on the EU's Common Foreign and Security Policy
Blockmans, Steven; Koutrakos, Panos
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
12/2018
560
Dura
Inglês
9781785364075
15 a 20 dias
Introduction
Steven Blockmans and Panos Koutrakos
Part A The law of CFSP/CSDP
1. The position of CFSP/CSDP in the EU's constitutional architecture
Marise Cremona
2. The institutional framework, legal instruments and decision-making procedures
Stephan Marquardt
3. Representing the EU in the area of CFSP: legal and political dynamics
Hylke Dijkstra and Peter Van Elsuwege
4. 'The Good, the Bad and the Ugly': three levels of judicial control over the CFSP
Christophe Hillion and Ramses A. Wessel
Part B The practice of CSDP
5. Civilian CSDP missions: 'the good, the bad and the ugly'
Ana E. Juncos
6. Military CSDP operations: strategy, financing, effectiveness
Daniel Fiott
7. Responsibility and liability for CSDP operations
Joni Heliskoski
8. Capabilities and CSDP: resourcing political will or paper armies
Simon Duke
9. Non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction
Eileen Denza
Part C The nexus between CFSP/CSDP and other external policies
10. The law and practice of EU sanctions
Christina Eckes
11. The nexus between the CCP and the CFSP: achieving foreign policy goals through trade restrictions and market access
Andrea Ott and Guillaume Van der Loo
12. EU development cooperation and the CFSP: mutual encroachment?
Morten Broberg
13. The CFSP-humanitarian aid nexus
Mireia Estrada Canamares
14. The nexus between CFSP/CSDP and the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice
Panos Koutrakos
15. European Neighbourhood Policy: CFSP in disguise
Steven Blockmans
16. The nexus between Common Foreign and Security Policy and energy policy
Theodore Konstadinides and Deni Mantzari
17. The European Union as a cybersecurity actor
Jed Odermatt
18. EU external health security policy and law
Anniek de Ruijter
Part D Reflection on perspectives
19. The European Union as post-national realist power
Achilles Skordas
20. Too much, too little, too late? Reflections on law and ethics in the EU's foreign policy
Jan Klabbers
21. The European Union's foreign policies: an external examination of the capabilities-expectations gap
Urfan Khaliq
Conclusions
Steven Blockmans and Panos Koutrakos
Index
Introduction
Steven Blockmans and Panos Koutrakos
Part A The law of CFSP/CSDP
1. The position of CFSP/CSDP in the EU's constitutional architecture
Marise Cremona
2. The institutional framework, legal instruments and decision-making procedures
Stephan Marquardt
3. Representing the EU in the area of CFSP: legal and political dynamics
Hylke Dijkstra and Peter Van Elsuwege
4. 'The Good, the Bad and the Ugly': three levels of judicial control over the CFSP
Christophe Hillion and Ramses A. Wessel
Part B The practice of CSDP
5. Civilian CSDP missions: 'the good, the bad and the ugly'
Ana E. Juncos
6. Military CSDP operations: strategy, financing, effectiveness
Daniel Fiott
7. Responsibility and liability for CSDP operations
Joni Heliskoski
8. Capabilities and CSDP: resourcing political will or paper armies
Simon Duke
9. Non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction
Eileen Denza
Part C The nexus between CFSP/CSDP and other external policies
10. The law and practice of EU sanctions
Christina Eckes
11. The nexus between the CCP and the CFSP: achieving foreign policy goals through trade restrictions and market access
Andrea Ott and Guillaume Van der Loo
12. EU development cooperation and the CFSP: mutual encroachment?
Morten Broberg
13. The CFSP-humanitarian aid nexus
Mireia Estrada Canamares
14. The nexus between CFSP/CSDP and the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice
Panos Koutrakos
15. European Neighbourhood Policy: CFSP in disguise
Steven Blockmans
16. The nexus between Common Foreign and Security Policy and energy policy
Theodore Konstadinides and Deni Mantzari
17. The European Union as a cybersecurity actor
Jed Odermatt
18. EU external health security policy and law
Anniek de Ruijter
Part D Reflection on perspectives
19. The European Union as post-national realist power
Achilles Skordas
20. Too much, too little, too late? Reflections on law and ethics in the EU's foreign policy
Jan Klabbers
21. The European Union's foreign policies: an external examination of the capabilities-expectations gap
Urfan Khaliq
Conclusions
Steven Blockmans and Panos Koutrakos
Index