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The EU in International Negotiations: Palgrave Studies in European Union Politics

Autor Magdalena Frennhoff Larsén
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This book, which is aimed at scholars, practitioners, advanced under-graduate and post-graduate students, seeks to contribute to the understanding of the EU as an international negotiator by analysing a number of external policy areas where the EU to a great extent engages internationally through negotiations, including development, trade, enlargement, and withdrawal.




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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783031064227
ISBN-10: 3031064224
Pagini: 318
Ilustrații: XII, 318 p. 1 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Ediția:2023
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Palgrave Studies in European Union Politics

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

​1. Introduction.- 2. Theorising the EU as an International Actor.- 3. Development Negotiations.- 4. Trade Negotiations.- 5. Enlargement Negotiations.- 6. Withdrawal Negotiations.- 7. Conclusion.

Notă biografică

Magdalena Frennhoff Larsén is Senior Lecturer in the School of Social Sciences, University of Westminster, UK. She teaches EU studies, and her research interests are in the areas of EU external relations. She has published articles on the topic in leading journals, including European Comparative PoliticsJournal of Common Market StudiesJournal of European Public PolicyPolicy and Politics, and International Negotiation.




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“Magdalena Frennhoff Larsén’s book makes a welcome and significant contribution to the sparse literature on the EU as an international negotiator. It fills a major gap in our understanding of EU negotiation behaviour by examining the interplay between internal and external bargaining games. The four case- studies brilliantly illustrate the intricacies and complexity of external negotiations. The book will serve as a major reference point for students and scholars alike.”
Ole Elgström, Professor emeritus, Lund University, Sweden
“This book is an important and pioneering contribution to our understanding of the EU’s global role. Based on high level interviews with negotiators, it combines a compelling qualitative analysis informed empirically from four case-studies with an insightful application of theories. The analysis is theoretically rigorous and the writing style refreshingly articulate and clear. It is highly recommended and an essential addition to all EU Studies library collections.” —Professor Martin Holland, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
The EU in International Negotiations breaks new ground in providing a comprehensive account of the practices of the EU as an international negotiator. In its cogent analysis drawing comparisons and contrasts between negotiations on trade, development, enlargement and withdrawal negotiations undertaken by the EU it deserves to be widely read by scholars of the EU.”
Professor Richard Whitman, University of Kent, UK
This book, which is aimed at scholars, practitioners, advanced under-graduate and post-graduate students, seeks to contribute to the understanding of the EU as an international negotiator by analysing a number of external policy areas where the EU to a great extent engages internationally through negotiations, including development, trade, enlargement, and withdrawal.Magdalena Frennhoff Larsén isSenior Lecturer in the School of Social Sciences, University of Westminster, UK. She teaches EU studies, and her research interests are in the areas of EU external relations. She has published articles on the topic in leading journals, including European Comparative Politics, Journal of Common Market Studies, Journal of European Public Policy, Policy and Politics, and International Negotiation.


Caracteristici

Is the first comprehensive book exploring the EU as an international negotiator across key external policy areas Uses a systematic two-level game analysis to explore the power and influence of the EU as an international negotiato Adopts a clear conceptual and pedagogical approach