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200 04$aThe actors in Europe's foreign policy /$fedited by Christopher Hill
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215 $a1 online resource (329 p.)
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320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
327 $aCover; The Actors in Europe's Foreign Policy; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Preface; Introduction: Actors and actions; Part I The major actors; Chapter 1 France: The impact of Franc?ois Mitterrand; Chapter 2 Germany's role in the CFSP: 'Normalita?t' or 'Sonderweg'?; Chapter 3 United Kingdom: Sharpening contradictions; Chapter 4 Regional reassertion: The dilemmas of Italy; Chapter 5 Spain: The uses of foreign policy cooperation; Chapter 6 The Commission: The struggle for legitimacy; Part II The smaller countries
327 $aChapter 7 Belgium: The importance of foreign policy to European political unionChapter 8 Denmark: A new activism in foreign and security policy; Chapter 9 Greece: The limits to convergence; Chapter 10 Ireland and common security: Stretching the limits of commitment?; Chapter 11 Luxembourg: New commitments, new assertiveness; Chapter 12 The Netherlands: The weakening pull of Atlanticism; Chapter 13 Portugal: Pressing for an open Europe; Conclusions: The European rescue of national foreign policy?; Index
330 $aFive years ago observers might have doubted that national foreign policies would continue to be of importance: it seemed inevitable that collective European positions were becoming ever more common and effective. Now the pendulum has swung back with a vengeance. The divided European responses to the prospect of war with Iraq in 1990-91, and to the war in the Balkans have made what happens in the national capitals seem divisive.The Actors in Europe's Foreign Policy is a timely survey of the interplay between the European Union's Common Foreign and Security Policy and the long-estab
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