EU Foreign policy and global strategy
The foreign policy of the European Union by Stephan Keukeleire and Tom DelreuxPublication Date: 2022
Keukeleire and Delreux demonstrate the scope and diversity of the European Union's foreign policy, showing that EU foreign policy is broader than the Common Foreign and Security Policy and the Common Security and Defence Policy, and that areas such as trade, development, environment and energy are inextricable elements of it. This book offers a comprehensive and critical account of the EU's key foreign relations - with its neighbourhood, with the US, China and Russia, and with emerged powers - and argues that the EU's foreign policy needs to be understood not only as a response to crises and conflicts, but also as a means of shaping international structures and influencing long-term processes. This third edition reflects recent changes and trends in EU foreign policy as well as the international context in which it operates, addressing issues such as the increasingly contested international order, the conflict in Ukraine, the migration and refugee crisis, Brexit and Covid-19.
Europe’s grand strategy by Bart M. J. SzewczykPublication Date: 2021
This book proposes that the European Union should craft a grand strategy to navigate the new world order based on a four-pronged approach. First, European decision-makers (both in Brussels and across EU capitals) should take a broader view of their existential interests at stake and devote greater time and resources to serving them within the wider cause of the liberal order. Second, Europe needs to help reinvigorate the West by restoring a sense of solidarity through fairer distribution of benefits and burdens. Third, it should develop separate strategies for parts of the world, such as Russia and China, where liberal values are not likely to be attainable in the foreseeable future yet order is still necessary. Fourth, Europe needs to clarify its core interests elsewhere and help stabilize the Middle East and Africa.
European foreign policy in times of COVID-19 by Josep Borrell FontellesPublication Date: 2021
This book sets out the key foreign policy developments that have marked 2020, a year dominated by the COVID-19 pandemic and the EU's response. In this context, key questions for Europe include how it can become a proper global actor and build up European strategic autonomy? What is the future for the transatlantic partnership under the new US administration? How to deal with the antagonism between China and the United States? How to act in the face of the "new empires" that threaten to destabilise our neighbourhood? And how should the EU strengthen its partnerships with Africa, Latin America or the Indo-Pacific? In answering these questions, HR/VP Josep Borrell Fontelles addresses some of the main issues facing the EU’s foreign and security policy.
Grand strategy in 10 words : a guide to great power politics in the 21st century by Sven BiscopPublication Date: 2021
In a world that has returned to great power rivalry, understanding the grand strategy of these powers is crucial. This book introduces ten key terms for analysing grand strategy and shows how the world's great powers - the United States, China, Russia and the European Union (EU) - shape their strategic decisions today. Outlining the steps needed for a less confrontational grand strategy and a more peaceful and stable world order, this lively and accessible introduction shows how the choices made in each of these ten areas will determine the course of world politics in the first half of the 21st century.
The European Union's Strategic Partnerships : Global Diplomacy in a Contested World by Laura C. Ferreira-Pereira and Michael SmithPublication Date: 2021
This book provides a critical and updated analysis of the nature of the EU's strategic partnership diplomacy, and of the partnerships themselves, in times of power shift and contestation. It links with key aspects of the EU's Global Strategy; it brings together a strong list of experts who work within a clear framework for analysis; and it deals not only with the substance of the policy but also with the ways in which the policy as a whole has emerged, is conducted and might develop in the future. In offering an inclusive set of case studies and diverse perspectives, this book aims to advance both conceptualization and analysis of the implementation of the established EU partnerships.
The European Union's New Foreign Policy by Martin Westlake (Editor)Publication Date: 2020
This volume brings together senior practitioners and academic specialists to consider how the EU's new foreign policy has been evolving and how the various actors are maintaining the holistic approach intended by the draftsmen of the 2009 Lisbon Treaty.
Rethinking International Relations by Bertrand BadiePublication Date: 2020
In this thought-provoking book, Bertrand Badie argues that the traditional paradigms of international relations are no longer sustainable, and that ignorance of these shifting systems and of alternative models is a major source of contemporary international conflict and disorder. Through a clear examination of the political, historical and social context, Badie illuminates the challenges and possibilities of an 'intersocial' and multilateral approach to international relations.
Research Handbook on the European Union and International Organizations by Ramses A. Wessel (Editor); Jed Odermatt (Editor)Publication Date: 2019
The European Union has established relationships with other international organizations and institutions, mainly as a result of its increasingly active role as a global actor and the transfer of competences from the Member States to the EU. Containing chapters by leading scholars, this Research Handbook presents a comprehensive and critical assessment of these relationships, examining both the EU's representation and cooperation as well as the influence of these external bodies on the development of EU law and policy.Insightful and analytical, the Research Handbook explores the interaction of the EU with both formal and informal international institutions as it seeks to become more visible and active within these.
Global Europe : the external relations of the European Union by Otto HolmanPublication Date: 2019
The European Union is facing the worst existential crisis in its history. At the same time, it is confronted with old and new challenges in its environment that call for joint action. But how do matters stand with the EU's capacity to act? Does the EU manage to effectively combine the different components of its external relations - such as trade, development aid, and security policy - better than it did in the past? How is the EU's external action determined by the internal socio-economic and political crises in its member states? These questions and more are answered in Global Europe in the context of the current impasse in the integration process. A clear analysis of the history of the EU's external relations up to now provides us with a better insight into the feasibility of EU strategies directed at the outside world.
Alarums & excursions : improvising politics on the European stage by Luuk van MiddelaarPublication Date: 2019
Crisis after crisis has beset the European Union in recent years – Greek sovereign debt, Russian annexation of Crimea, unprecedented levels of migration, and the turmoil created by Brexit. An organization originally designed to regulate and enforce rules about fishing rights, wheat quotas and product standards has found itself on the global stage forced to grapple with problems of identity, sovereignty and solidarity without a script or prompt. From Paris to Berlin, London to Athens, European leaders have had to improvise on issues that the Union was never set up to handle and which threaten to engulf this unique political entity. And they have had to do so in full view of an increasingly disenchanted and dissonant public audience.
European Strategy for the 21st Century by Sven BiscopPublication Date: 2018
This book argues that Europe, through the European Union (EU), should act as a great power in the 21st century. The course of world politics is determined by the interaction between great powers. Those powers are the US, the established power; Russia, the declining power; China, the rising power; and the EU, the power that doesn't know whether it wants to be a power. If the EU does not just want to undergo the policies of the other powers it will have to become one itself, but it should differ in its strategy. In this book, Sven Biscop seeks to demonstrate that the EU has the means to pursue a distinctive great power strategy, a middle way between dreamy idealism and unprincipled pragmatism, and can play a crucial stabilizing role in this increasingly unstable world.
Strategy-Making in the EU : From Foreign and Security Policy to External Action by Pol MorillasPublication Date: 2018
This book provides a detailed analysis of the policy-making processes of EU strategies in foreign and security policy and external action. It uses the European Security Strategy and the EU Global Strategy to assess their policy-making dynamics both before and after the Lisbon Treaty. Inter-institutional relations in strategy-making are put into the context of current debates in European integration, questioning the assumption that the EU is a body increasingly ruled by intergovernmentalism - as reflected by the new intergovernmentalism literature.
Framing the EU global strategy : a stronger Europe in a fragile world by Nathalie TocciPublication Date: 2017
This book tells the story of the EU Global Strategy (EUGS). By reflecting back on the 2003 European Security Strategy, this book uncovers the background, the process, the content and the follow-up of the EUGS thirteen years later. By framing the EUGS in this broader context, this book is essential for anyone wishing to understand European foreign policy. The author, who drafted the EUGS on behalf of High Representative and Vice President of the Commission (HRVP) Federica Mogherini, uses the lens of the EUGS to provide a broader narrative of the EU and its functioning. Tocci's hybrid role as a scholar and adviser has given her unique access to and knowledge of a wide range of complex structures and actors, all the while remaining sufficiently detached from official processes to retain an observer's eye.
EU policy responses to a shifting multilateral system by Esther Barbé (Editor); Oriol Costa (Editor); Robert Kissack (Editor)Publication Date: 2016
This book explores how the EU, as an international actor, is adapting to recent transformations in the multilateral system. The international identity of the European Union is built upon its support for effective multilateralism and its commitment to core norms and values. Until recently, there was no need to choose between these goals. Emerging powers in the international system are not only demanding more power in multilateral institutions, but also sometimes seeking to influence their purpose and function, away from those championed by the EU. This presents a dilemma for EU foreign policy - framed in this edited volume as either accommodating changes in order to support multilateral institutions or entrenching the EU position in order to uphold values.
The formulation of EU foreign policy : socialization, negotiations and disaggregation of the state by Nicola ChelottiPublication Date: 2016
EU foreign and defence policy is largely formulated in the working parties and committees of the Council of the EU and the vast majority of decisions in this field are made by the national diplomats working in the around 35 groups of the CFSP/CSDP. Although the importance of these committees and their participants has been increasingly recognised, we still know relatively little about them. Using an original database of 138 questionnaires and 37 interviews, this book addresses this lack of knowledge, studying what these committees do and how they negotiate and resolve issues. It explores three key areas: the formulation of the national position; the identity of CFSP/CSDP policy-makers; negotiation practices and outputs.
L'Union européenne comme acteur international by Stanislas Adam & al.Publication Date: 2015
Cet ouvrage traite de plusieurs questions essentielles qui se posent dans tous les domaines des relations extérieures de l’Union européenne et, à ce titre, il constitue le complément nécessaire des autres volumes relevant de la grande matière « Relations extérieures ». Les questions relatives aux relations extérieures de l’Union européenne méritent qu’on les examine en tenant compte des particularités de l’Union, tant le droit international continue à avoir certaines difficultés à s’adapter au phénomène inhabituel que constitue l’Union européenne. Elles sont traitées ici en profondeur, par d’éminents spécialistes, académiques ou praticiens, qui ont fait appel à leurs connaissances, leur expérience et leur mémoire.
The European External Action Service (EEAS)
The contested diplomacy of the European External Action Service : inception, establishment and consolidation by Jost-Henrik Morgenstern-PomorskiPublication Date: 2018
The creation of the European External Action Service (EEAS), the EU's new diplomatic body, was accompanied by high expectations for improving the way Europe would deal with foreign policy. However, observers of its first years of operation have come to the opposite conclusion. This book explains why the EEAS, despite being hailed as a milestone in integration in Europe's foreign policy, has fallen short of the mark. It does so by enlisting American institutionalist approaches to European questions of institutional creation, bureaucratic organisations and change. The book examines the peculiar shape the EEAS's organisation has taken, what political factors determined that shape and design and how it has operated.
European external action service : promoting coherence through autonomy and coordination by Mauro GattiPublication Date: 2016
In European External Action Service, Mauro Gatti provides a legal analysis of the EU's 'foreign ministry'. The European External Action Service (EEAS) was created to coordinate the supranational and intergovernmental areas of EU external relations, but it is unclear whether and how it may attain this objective. Through an analysis of law and practice, Gatti demonstrates that the EEAS is capable of effectively promoting coherence in EU external relations. Although working independently from EU institutions and Member States, the EEAS can coordinate their activities at an administrative level.
EU external relations law
The law of EU external relations : cases, materials, and commentary on the EU as an international legal actor by Jan Wouters; Frank Hoffmeister; Geert De Baere; Thomas RamopoulosPublication Date: 2021
The third edition of this book incorporates more than 10 years of fascinating dynamics since the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty. Apart from analysing the general basis of the Union's external action and its relationship to international law, the book explores the law and practice of the EU in more specialized fields of external action, such as common commercial policy, neighbourhood policy, development cooperation, cooperation with third countries, humanitarian aid, external environmental policy, and common foreign and security policy, as well as EU sanctions.
Research handbook on economic sanctions. by Peter A. G. van BergeijkPublication Date: 2021
Peter van Bergeijk brings together 40 leading experts from all continents to analyze state-of-the-art data covering the sharp increase in (smart) sanctions in the last decade. Original chapters provide detailed analyses on the determinants of sanction success and failure, complemented with innovative research on the impact of sanctions. This timely Research Handbook provides both a thorough discussion of methodology as well as evidence-based policy advice on the efficient application of boycotts, embargoes, and targeted sanctions, including trade, travel and financial sanctions.
Sanctions law by Richard Gordon; Michael Smyth; Tom CornellPublication Date: 2019
This book creates a user-friendly, accessible guide to the complex area of sanctions law. In particular, the book examines how sanctions restrictions work in practice, and what the implications are for multinational businesses operating across numerous sanctions regimes. To this extent, the book considers the interrelationship between sanctions at the supranational and national levels, including the impact of the far-reaching US sanctions regime. The book's aim is not to provide an exhaustive list of sanctions regulations, but rather a framework for engaging with the relevant legislation and the main issues arising therefrom.
Constitutional issues of EU external relations law by Mauro Gatti (Editor); Eleftheria Neframi (Editor)Publication Date: 2018
The present book invites the reader to rethink some questions raised in EU external relations law in the light of recent developments in the case law of the Court of Justice, from the perspective of the constitutional foundations of the Union. The various chapters invite the reader to take a look at the balance between the specific legal regime for EU external action and the constitutional fundamentals of the EU legal order such as: the principles of conferral, loyalty, and institutional balance, as well as the rule of law, democracy, and fundamental rights protection.
EU relations with China
The Silk Road trap : how China's trade ambitions challenge Europe by Jonathan HolslagPublication Date: 2019
For almost two decades, China has claimed that its expanding economy benefits Europe, stimulating European growth, exports, and employment. But the reality is not so clear-cut. Whilst individual companies may have profited from China's economic rise,unbalanced trade with China has actually cost Europe over 1.4 trillion euros in the last ten years as well as undermining its political influence. China's monumental infrastructural project, the Belt And Road Initiative or New Silk Road as it has come to be known - is set to make this situation even worse.
China-EU relations : reassessing the China-EU comprehensive strategic partnership by Hong Zhou (Editor)Publication Date: 2016
This book provides a comprehensive review of relations between China and the EU from the perspectives of politics, economy and culture in order to provide a better understanding of the development of the China-EU Strategic Partnership over the past ten years and to explore its future direction. It goes on to discuss China-EU relations against the backdrop of global governance, as well as China's relations with some of the EU member states. The final part of the report presents a comparative analysis of China-EU relations and EU-US relations. This book will help readers to better understand the status quo and to predict China-EU relations in the near future.
EU relations with the United States
Current issues in U.S. - European relations by Richard Sanders (Editor)Publication Date: 2021
Since the end of the Second World War, successive U.S. administrations and many members of Congress have supported a close U.S. partnership with Europe. Often termed the transatlantic relationship, the U.S.-European partnership encompasses the NATO alliance, relations with the European Union (EU), and extensive bilateral political and economic ties. Despite periodic tensions over the past 70 years, U.S. and European policymakers have valued the transatlantic partnership as serving their respective geostrategic and economic interests.
Relations between the EU, China and the USA
The Long Game : China's Grand Strategy to Displace American Order by Rush DoshiPublication Date: 2021
For more than a century, no US adversary or coalition of adversaries - not Nazi Germany, Imperial Japan, or the Soviet Union - has ever reached sixty percent of US GDP. China is the sole exception, and it is fast emerging into a global superpower that could rival, if not eclipse, the United States. What does China want, does it have a grand strategy to achieve it, and what should the United States do about it?In The Long Game, Rush Doshi draws from a rich base of Chinese primary sources, including decades worth of party documents, leaked materials, memoirs by party leaders, and a careful analysis of China's conduct to provide a history of China's grand strategy since the end of the Cold War.
The Evolving Relationship Between China, the EU and the USA by Jing Men (Editor); Simon Schunz (Editor); Duncan Freeman (Editor)Publication Date: 2019
This book closely scrutinizes the individual and collective roles played by China, the EU and the USA in contemporary world politics. Examining the three actors' respective strategic and policy positions on and behaviour towards the flux of the contemporary global order, the analysis focuses on three major issues and challenges: foreign and security policy; economics and trade; and climate change and energy. Discussing their relative power, as well as their interests, beliefs and positions on a set of decisive issues, this book explores bilateral relations between the three powers and the ways in which they may interact trilaterally in a broader global context to shape international politics.
EU relations with Russia and Eastern neighbourhood
EU external relations law : shared competences and shared values in agreements between the EU and its Eastern neighbourhood by Stefan Lorenzmeier, Roman Petrov, and Christoph VedderPublication Date: 2021
The book covers contributions from 18 authors from different countries and analyses the recent case law of the ECJ on the external competences of the European Union. It deals with the impact of EU values on its relations with the Eastern neighbouring countries. The first part focuses on the evolution and current challenges of the external actions of the European Union, while the second part presents the EU cooperation with its Eastern neighbourhood and Eurasia. The book addresses the Association Agreements with the countries of the Eastern Partnership with its Eastern neighbourhood and Eurasia, the enhanced Partnership Agreements in the Eastern neighbourhood and post-Soviet area, and the current and future contractual relations with Eurasian Economic Union and its member states.
Ambiguities of Europe's Eastern Neighbourhood : Perspectives from Germany and Poland by Wolfram Hilz, Shushanik Minasyan, and Maciej RaśPublication Date: 2020
Based on the diverging interests of Germany and Poland as influential members of the European Union on the Eastern Partnership (EaP), the contributions in the anthology analyse specifics and current problems of the states in EU's Eastern neighbourhood. By including the interests of Russia and the USA, which go beyond the EU, the geostrategic implications of these relations for the Eurasian region will also be highlighted. The studies of renowned German and Polish experts represent the results of individual research and bilateral exchange on the current state of EU's relations towards its Eastern neighbours.
Analyzing political tensions between Ukraine, Russia, and the EU by Carsten Sander ChristensenPublication Date: 2020
One of the world's most prevalent political quarrels is the current geographical state of Ukraine, along with its relationships with Russia and the European Union. With the annexation of Crimea, Russian forces have gained control over most of Eastern Ukraine, igniting a clash between the two governments and triggering the European Union, United States, and several Post-Soviet states to involve themselves in the situation. As these engagements continue to unfold, significant research is needed to examine the current state of these administrations and the tensions that continue to intensify in this region of the world.
Shaping EU foreign policy towards Russia : improving coherence in external relation by Philipp ThalerPublication Date: 2020
Offering a comprehensive and structured analysis of the reasons why the EU lacks external coherence towards Russia, this book presents important new insights to the topic beyond conventional institutionalist arguments. Philipp Thaler utilises key cases in external energy and human rights policies to highlight the on-going difficulties in creating a coherent position, despite the EU's formally stated objective to achieve this.
EU relation with the UK
Britain and Europe in a troubled world by Vernon BogdanorPublication Date: 2020
The history of Britain's complex relationship with Europe, untangled Is Britain a part of Europe? The British have been ambivalent on this question since the Second World War, when the Western European nations sought to prevent the return of fascism by creating strong international ties throughout the Continent. Britain reluctantly joined the Common Market, the European Community, and ultimately the European Union, but its decades of membership never quite led it to accept a European orientation.
EU relations with the Middle East and Turkey
EU, Turkey and Counter-Terrorism : Fighting the PKK and ISIS by Ethem Ilbiz and Christian KaunertPublication Date: 2021
This perceptive analysis examines the effect of the EU on Turkish counter-terrorism polices towards the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) and the Islamic State (ISIL), and aims to investigate the extent to which the EU has developed the capacity to play a role in Turkish counter-terrorism policy through promoting democratisation.The book analyses the EU's normative role in Turkey during four distinct periods: the inertia (1984-1999), the conditional transformation (1999-2004), the social transformation (2004-2015), and the backsliding periods (2015-2020). Ethem Ilbiz and Christian Kaunert consider how the paradigm shifts in Turkish counter-terrorism policies that occurred during these periods have their basis in different domestic and EU-level factors. Exploring the EU's relations with candidate countries, the book highlights how its influence on Turkey is connected to the viable prospect of Turkey's membership.
EU-Turkey Relations : A New Direction for EU Foreign Policy? by Elena BaracaniPublication Date: 2021
This insightful book analyses EU foreign policy vis-à-vis Turkey over the last institutional cycle, uncovering how its internal functioning and structural context affects the decisions made by the EU, in both day-to-day and crisis situations. It reconstructs and interprets EU-Turkey relations since 2014, arguing that Turkey has, overall, become a key strategic partner to the EU. Acknowledging that EU enlargement policy is part of a broader foreign policy framework, which also includes other domains such as the external dimension of migration and CFSP, Elena Baracani adopts a unique approach, combining more actor-oriented factors with structural factors to analyse EU-Turkey relations.
EU diplomacy and Israeli-Arab conflict, 1967-2019 by Anders PerssonPublication Date: 2020
Nearly 50 years since the European Foreign Ministers issued their first declaration on the conflict between Israel and Palestine in 1971, the EU continues to have close political and economic ties with the region. Based exclusively on primary sources, this study offers an up-to-date overview of EU's involvement in the Israeli-Arab conflict since 1967. It utilises an innovative methodology to analyse keyword frequency in a sample of more than 2300 declarations and statements published in the Bulletin of the European Communities/European Union (1967-2009) as well as council reports and press interviews (2009-2018) to uncover broad patterns for qualitative analysis.
Turkey, the EU and the Middle East by Buğra SüslerPublication Date: 2020
This book focuses on the dynamics of Turkey's relationship with Europe in the context of the 'Arab Spring' and analyses Turkish behaviour vis-à-vis foreign policy cooperation with the EU. Süsler explains the complexity of Turkey-EU relations by looking beyond membership negotiations and examines informal foreign policy dialogue between Turkish and EU officials. The book discusses the reactions of the Turkish government to the uprisings in Libya, Syria, and Egypt and cooperative opportunities between Turkey and the EU.
EU influence beyond conditionality : Turkey plus/minus the EU by Mario ZucconiPublication Date: 2020
This book presents an in-depth analysis of the role played by the EU accession process in Turkey's democratic evolution and in the empowerment of the Justice and Development Party (AKP) in the early 2000s. Often moving against the grain of consolidated analytical positions, the author finds that the accession process can have a critical impact on the political evolution and institutional setting of an aspiring member state that goes well beyond the simple Europeanization process (or EU accession conditionality).
EU relations with India
EU-India Relations : The Strategic Partnership in the Light of the European Union Global Strategy by Philipp Gieg, Timo Lowinger, Manuel Pietzko, Anja Zü, Ummu Salma Bava, and Gisela Müller-Brandeck-BocquetPublication Date: 2021
India and the European Union bear a particular responsibility: as international relations change, not least because of the global COVID-19 pandemic, the two largest democracies in the world have the unique potential to jointly demonstrate that trusting cooperation and mutual understanding are both indispensable and fruitful--all the more so in the context of increasing national egoism and disregard for the fundamental principles of multilateralism. This realisation is not new. Believing in the necessity and mutual benefit of close cooperation, India and the EU struck a strategic partnership in 2004. But resounding success in forging closer bilateral ties and promoting an inclusive, rules-based global order has proved elusive. Since 2016, however, the EU's Global Strategy has offered new opportunities for a restart of European foreign policy, envisaging new partnerships and recalibrating existing ones. On India's part, too, changing stances have presented new openings--with New Delhi criticising protectionism and calling for a strengthening of multilateralism.
The European Neighbourhood Policy
The European neighbourhood policy : values and principles by Sara Poli (Editor)Publication Date: 2018
The European Neighbourhood Policy is a key part of the foreign policy of the European Union (EU), through which the EU works with its southern and eastern neighbours with a view to furthering its interests and achieving the closest possible degree of political association and economic integration. The policy is underpinned by a set of values and principles that the EU seeks to promote. The European Neighbourhood Policy - Values and Principles carries out a legal analysis of the values and principles that form the basis for the European Neighbourhood Policy - respect for human dignity, freedom, democracy, equality, the rule of law and respect for human rights (including the rights of minorities), plus the principles of conditionality, differentiation and coherence.
Theorizing the European neighbourhood policy by Sieglinde Gstöhl (Editor); Simon Schunz (Editor)Publication Date: 2017
Despite growing scholarly interest in the EU's flagship policy towards its Eastern and Southern neighbours, serious attempts at theory-building on the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) have been largely absent from the academic debate. This book aims at contributing to fill this research gap in a three-fold manner: first and foremost it aims at theorizing the ENP as such, explaining the origins, development and effectiveness of this policy.
Educational books
Diplomaties européennes : XIXe-XXIe siècle by Laurence BadelPublication Date: 2021
L'Europe de la diplomatie, dont cet ouvrage propose une histoire inédite, est celle de la cohabitation de ses grands, moyens et petits États, conjuguant diplomatie de puissance, diplomatie commerciale et diplomatie des valeurs, des empires multinationaux aux États-nations. Les diplomaties européennes se caractérisent par la variété des pratiques, que ce soit dans la formation des personnels, la place faite aux femmes, la culture et la langue de négociation ou encore la manière de construire des réseaux et d'affirmer les identités. L'Europe de la diplomatie, dont cet ouvrage propose une histoire inédite, est d’abord celle de la cohabitation de ses grands, moyens et petits États, conjuguant diplomatie de puissance, diplomatie commerciale et diplomatie des valeurs. Elle est aussi, des empires multinationaux aux États-nations, celle des coopérations qui se recomposent dans un cadre régional tout en se confrontant aux pratiques d’autres sphères.
Théories des relations internationales by Dario Battistella, Jérémie Cornut, Élie BaranetsPublication Date: 2019
« Le mot "international", j'en conviens, est nouveau ; bien que, j’espère, clair et explicite. » Ainsi s’exprimait le philosophe Jeremy Bentham en 1781 lorsqu’il conçut ce néologisme. Si le terme est passé dans le langage courant au XVIIIe siècle, avec la prise de conscience de l’essor des États- nations et de la multiplication des transactions entre eux, la discipline des Relations internationales a tardé à s’imposer dans le champ des sciences sociales, en France particulièrement. Pourtant, l’étude savante de ce qui se passe sur la scène internationale aide à comprendre le monde. Pédagogique et exhaustif, cet ouvrage destiné aux étudiants, enseignants, diplomates et journalistes, s’y emploie.