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Floor: Lower Level, Room: Aula 1-2
Thursday 15:30 - 17:00 CEST (16/06/2016)
This panel aims to highlight current researches in EU foreign policy. Amid the fragmentation of IR theory and European studies (as well as ongoing challenges to EU’s actions in international politics), this panel brings together a number of papers that look at the different challenges that the analysis of EU foreign policy currently faces, taking stock of key debates (practices, identity and governance, the outside-in perspective and the role of parliaments) and bringing them forward.
| Title | Details |
|---|---|
| The Politics of Recognition and Non-recognition: European Practices in the Arab-Israeli Conflict | View Paper Details |
| Regions at their Borders: Rethinking Identity, Territory and Governance | View Paper Details |
| Operationalizing the Decentring Agenda: Constructing an Outside-in Approach towards EU Foreign Policy Analysis | View Paper Details |
| Bringing Transnationalism (once again) back in – Is there any added-value in Studying the Parliamentary Dimension of European Foreign Policy? | View Paper Details |