Selected EU Foreign Policy Areas and Instruments
Über das eBook
To read, to inform, to learn - this is the purpose of this new LIBERTAS Paper, which can be used for university studies, by students, scientists, and above all by everybody who wants to inform him/herself about the European Union. It contains articles about EU Foreign and Defence Policy, with many examples of also external aspects of traditional domestic policies, and it shows that the EU needs more common foreign policy than less. Another article covers the OCTs - the overseas countries and territories (spread over the globe and held by France, Denmark, Netherlands and the United Kingdom). The author shows an incredible multitude of communities - from Wallis & Futuna in the South Pacific until Aruba in the Caribbean. The Arctic region and its integration and relation to the EU is another chapter which becomes very topical in the moment. A second part of the booklet deals with methodological approaches for external soft power. with an overview on plurinational attempts in the EU and their "export capacity" (e.g. Latin America), participatory democracy, and the role of non-State actors ensuring human security - with the example of South Sudan.
Über den Autor
Ofelya Sargsyan, has an M.A. (American University of Armenia) in Political Science and International Relations and another M.A. in European Studies (University of Flensburg, Germany). She works as Editor with "European Union Foreign Affairs Journal", and as Political Analyst for LIBERTAS - Europäisches Institut GmbH, Germany. There also active for the only Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) Observatory.
Author of several articles for books and periodicals (among which "European Review", Wilfried Martens Centre Brussels, and a NATO/PfP book on sovereignty in the South Caucasus), and of the book "Pleading for Armenia's Accession to the European Union", Rangendingen 2014, 228 pages, ISBN 978-3-937642-50-5.
Produkt Details
Verlag: Libertas
Genre: Sprache - Englisch
Sprache: English
Umfang: 148 Seiten
Größe: 2,1 MB
ISBN: 9783946119012
Veröffentlichung: 1. September 2015