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This book questions whether the institutions and practices of the emerging EU diplomatic system conform to established standards of the state-centric diplomatic order; or whether practice is paving the way for innovative, even revolutionary, forms of diplomatic organisation.
Auteur
Rebecca Adler-Nissen, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Frauke Austermann, is Lecturer and Head of Campus at the International School of Management, Cologne, and Research Associate at ESSCA School of Management, LUNAM University, France
Rosa Balfour, Director, Europe in the World, European Policy Centre (EPC), Brussels, Belgium
Jozef Bátora, Associate Professor and Director of the Institute of European Studies and International Relations at Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia
Mai'a K. Davis Cross, Assistant Professor of Political Science and International Affairs at Northeastern University, USA
Geert De Baere, Assistant Professor of International Law and EU Law at the Faculty of Law, Leuven Centre for Global Governance Studies, University of Leuven, Belgium
Simon Duke, Professor, European Institute of Public Administration (EIPA), Maastricht, Netherlands
Sanderijn Duquet, Fellow at the Research Foundation Flanders (FWO), Belgium
Ana Mar Fernández Pasarín, Associate Professor in Politics and Public Administration, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain
Bruno Hanses, EU official with extensive experience of European foreign and security policy
Niklas Helwig, Senior Research Fellow, Finnish Institute of International Affairs, Helsinki, Finland
Ana E. Juncos, Lecturer in European Politics at the School of Sociology, Politics and International Studies, University of Bristol, UK
Katie Verlin Laatikainen, Associate Professor of Political Science, Adelphi University, New York, USA
Lars Erik Lundin, Distinguished Associate Fellow, Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, Sweden
Heidi Maurer, Assistant Professor, European Studies at the Department of Politics, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Maastricht University, The Netherlands
Frédéric Mérand, Associate Professor of Political Science and Director of CÉRIUM, the University of Montreal Centre for International Studies, Canada
Zuzana Murdoch, Post-doctoral Research Fellow, University of Bremen, Germany
Tereza Novotná, Post-Doctoral Researcher, Institute for European Studies, Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
Cesare Onestini, Deputy Head of the European Union Delegation to India
Karolina Pomorska, Assistant Professor, Maastricht University, The Netherlands, and Research Associate, Department of Politics and International Studies, University of Cambridge, UK
Kristi Raik, Senior Research Fellow, Finnish Institute of International Affairs (FIIA) and Adjunct Professor, University of Turku, Finland
Kolja Raube, Senior Researcher, Leuven Centre for Global Governance Studies, Belgium
David Spence, Visiting Fellow, European Institute of the London School of Economics, UK
Isabelle Tannous, Senior Information Research Specialist, German Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP), Berlin, Germany
Jarle Trondal, Professor of Public Administration, University of Agder, Norway
Ramses A. Wessel, Professor of International and European Institutional Law and Co-Director of the Centre for European Studies at the University of Twente, The Netherlands
Alison Weston, Head of Division with the Operations Directorate of the EU Military Staff, European External Action Service
Jan Wouters, Full Professor of International Law and Jean Monnet Chair ad personam, Director, Leuven Centre for Global Governance Studies Institute for International Law, KU Leuven, Belgium
Résumé
"Diplomacy at all levels is experiencing fundamental challenges as it responds to changing global, regional and national environments. As the contributors to this book clearly demonstrate, the development of the EEAS after the Lisbon Treaty provides a significant and fascinating instance of diplomatic change and adaptation. The careful blending of academic and practitioner perspectives will prove invaluable to those concerned with the transformation of diplomacy generally as well as the development of the processes and structures associated with EU foreign policy." - Brian Hocking, Emeritus Professor of International Relations, Loughborough University, UK
"The wide range of academic and practical experience in this comprehensive examination of the EEAS makes an important contribution to understanding its creation, organisation, principles and practice. This is all the more timely as the EEAS faces challenges abroad and also at home from member states' willingness to give the support essential for an effective EU foreign and security policy." - Sir Brian Crowe, former Director General for External and Politico-Military Affairs, Council of the European Union (General Secretariat)
Contenu
List of Tables
List of Figures
Notes on Contributors
Introduction: The EEAS as a Catalyst of Diplomatic Innovation; Jozef Bátora and David Spence