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In person icon Building: Viale Romania, Floor: 3, Room: A303
Friday 09:00 - 10:30 CEST (10/06/2022)
This panel looks at member states, EU institutions and processes of foreign policy-making in the European Union in order to shed new insights into the nature of the Common Foreign and Security Policy. It looks at the relationship between member states (Lovato on EU member states negotiations), on how member states relate to collective efforts (Karlovic on contestation practices) in explaining foreign policy-making, whereas the other two papers (Petri/Biedenkopf and Maurer) specifically focus on the intensified interaction between national and European diplomatic efforts. The panels aims to provide novel empirical material but also to interrogate core concepts that are used to explain or understand the nature of the Common Foreign and Security Policy.
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Instructed by whom? Disentangling links between ‘Brussels’ and EU Delegations in implementing climate and energy diplomacy | View Paper Details |
Specialisation in EU small states’s foreign policy | View Paper Details |
The Rules of the Foreign Policy Game: How EU Member States Bargain in CFSP/CSDP Negotiations | View Paper Details |
Understanding the added value of European diplomatic coordination: a relational perspective | View Paper Details |
Contestation of EU’s CFSP: continuation of uploading by other means? | View Paper Details |