05368oam 2200673I 450 991045795590332120200520144314.01-283-46158-797866134615821-136-46650-90-203-12805-210.4324/9780203128053 (CKB)2550000000096585(EBL)957907(OCoLC)798531640(SSID)ssj0000646332(PQKBManifestationID)11398722(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000646332(PQKBWorkID)10684294(PQKB)10667781(OCoLC)785783292(MiAaPQ)EBC957907(Au-PeEL)EBL957907(CaPaEBR)ebr10534995(CaONFJC)MIL346158(EXLCZ)99255000000009658520180706d2012 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrAn introduction to European foreign policy /Fraser Cameron2nd ed.Abingdon, Oxon :Routledge,2012.1 online resource (316 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-415-59923-7 0-415-59922-9 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front Cover; An Introduction to European Foreign Policy; Copyright Page; Contents; List of illustrations; Preface; List of abbreviations; 1. A strange superpower; Summary; Introduction; The EU and the changing geo-strategic environment; The EU as an actor; The European Security Strategy (ESS); Public diplomacy; The internal-external interplay; Trade policy; Air transport; Environmental policy; Human rights; Who speaks for the EU?; The theoretical debate; Normative power; Conclusion; Key questions; Further Reading; 2. From EPC to CFSP; Summary; IntroductionEuropean Political Cooperation (EPC)The CFSP; The CFSP in action; Instruments; The problem of coherence; Voting; Budgets; Lisbon Treaty; Conclusion; Key questions; Further reading; 3. The EU foreign policy machinery; Summary; Introduction; The European Council; The Foreign Affairs Council (FAC); Coreper; The Political and Security Committee (PSC); The Presidency; Solana - The first high representative (Mr CFSP); The Policy Unit; The Joint Situation Centre (SITCEN); Special and personal representatives; The EU Military Committee (EUMC); The EU Military Staff (EUMS); The Commission; Turf WarsCommission proposalsThe European Parliament; Conclusion; Key questions; Further reading; 4. The European External Action Service (EEAS); Summary; Introduction; Solana's advice; The high representative/vice president of the Commission (HR/VP); The debate on the EEAS; Presidency report; Ashton's report; Parliament concerns; Teething pains; Conclusion; Key questions; Further reading; 5. The member states; Summary; Introduction; The larger member states; Enlargement; The new member states and CFSP; Operating at 27; Conclusion; Key questions; Further reading; 6. The defence dimension; SummaryIntroductionFranco-British cooperation; The Helsinki Headline Goals; Lisbon Treaty provisions on defence; Defence expenditure; The European Defence Agency (EDA); The CSDP in action; EU-NATO; Future prospects; Conclusion; Key questions; Further reading; 7. Transatlantic relations; Summary; Introduction; The New Transatlantic Agenda (NTA); Bush and unilateralism; 9/11 - the day that changed America; What common values and interests?; US attitudes to Europe; European attitudes towards the US; A solid economic and trade relationship; The main EU-US trade disputes; A new partnership; ConclusionKey questionsFurther reading; 8. The neighbourhood; Summary; Introduction; Wider Europe; The European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP); The southern neighbours; The Barcelona Process; The Gulf; Russia; Ukraine; The southern Caucasus; The European Economic Area (EEA); Conclusion; Key questions; Further reading; 9. The Balkans and Turkey; Summary; Introduction; A tough learning experience; A new approach; EU assessments; Croatia; Former Yugoslav Republic Of Macedonia (FYROM); Albania; Bosnia and Herzegovina; Serbia; Montenegro; Open questions; Organised crime; Uneven progress; The EU's promisesTurkeyThis text is the best introduction to the history, institutions, actors, processes and challenges of European Foreign Policy. This 2nd edition has been fully revised and updated to reflect the substantial changes to European Foreign Policy as a result of the Lisbon Treaty and other significant changes in European and global politics.New material for this edition includes:detailed analysis of the changes brought about by the Lisbon treaty including the new High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and the new EU External Action International relationsEuropean Union countriesForeign relationsElectronic books.International relations.341.3094Cameron Fraser1947-,319535FlBoTFGFlBoTFGBOOK9910457955903321An introduction to European foreign policy2127548UNINA01160nam a22003375i 4500991002248639707536cr nn 008mamaa121227s1999 de | s |||| 0|eng d9783540484295b14144335-39ule_instBibl. Dip.le Aggr. Matematica e Fisica - Sez. Matematicaeng514.7423AMS 58FAMS 34CAMS 65LAMS 65MPilyugin, Sergei Yu60268Shadowing in dynamical systems[e-book] /by Sergei Yu. 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Finance and Economics /Ang, Andrew / Bartel, Ann P. / Bolton, Patrick / Dessein, Wouter / Edwards, Frank / Glosten, Larry / Heal, Geoffrey / Huberman, Gur / Jones, Charles / Mayer, Chris / Mishkin, Frederic / Noam, Eli / Prat, Andrea / Rockoff, Jonah / Sagalyn, Lynne / Zeldes, Stephen P. / Thomas, Brian --2. Value Investing /Greenwald, Bruce / Johnson, Paul --3. Management /Harrigan, Kathryn R. --4. Marketing /Holbrook, Morris B. / Lehmann, Donald R. / Schmitt, Bernd --5. Decision, Risk, and Operations /Kolesar, Peter --6. Accounting /Harris, Trevor S. --7. Entrepreneurship /Low, Murray --8. International Business /Wei, Shang-Jin --9. Social Enterprise /Horton, Ray / Navalli, Sandra --Current full-Time Faculty at Columbia Business School --IndexFeaturing interviews with topflight scholars discussing their work and that of their colleagues, this retrospective of the first hundred years of Columbia Business School recounts the role of the preeminent institution in transforming education, industry, and global society. From its early years as the birthplace of value investing to its seminal influence on Warren Buffett and Benjamin Graham, the school has been a profound incubator of ideas and talent, determining the direction of American business. In ten chapters, each representing a single subject of the school's research, senior faculty members recount the collaborative efforts and innovative approaches that led to revolutionary business methods in fields like finance, economics, and accounting. 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