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El. knyga: Crisis and change in European Union foreign policy: A framework of EU foreign policy change

  • Formatas: 248 pages
  • Serija: European Politics
  • Išleidimo metai: 26-Oct-2021
  • Leidėjas: Manchester University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781526155658
  • Formatas: 248 pages
  • Serija: European Politics
  • Išleidimo metai: 26-Oct-2021
  • Leidėjas: Manchester University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781526155658

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This book provides wanting to study episodes of EU foreign policy change with a single analytical framework that serves to investigate and explain the way in which the EU adapts its foreign policy in the wake of crisis. It provides readers with a toolbox to explain, measure and conceptualise the process and outcome of change.

How do crises produce changes in specific European Union foreign policy areas, and how should we conceptualise these policy changes? This book provides a novel analytical framework that serves to investigate the way in which the EU changes its foreign policy after crisis. Ikani adapts the existing theorising of foreign policy change to a single framework applicable to the EU context, providing readers with a toolbox to both explain the process of change and measure the policy change that follows. The framework is developed through an investigation of two important EU foreign policy change episodes, taking place after the Arab uprisings and the Ukraine conflict, and test-driven in three recent cases of EU foreign policy change after crisis. The volume presents a novel typology of EU foreign policy change, advancing on the fields of foreign policy analysis, public policy studies and International Relations. In doing so, it explains both the decision-making process leading to policy change, and the variation in change outcomes following this process. Further to offering those researching the EU foreign policy response to crisis with timely and empirically rich accounts of five recent change episodes, this book adds to the literature by suggesting two forms of EU foreign policy change, symbolic change and constructive ambiguity, which unlike previously argued form frequent and important outcomes of the decision-making process.

Recenzijos

'The book provides a timely analysis of the impact of crisis on EU foreign policy and the ENP. [ ...] For academics interested in the details of foreign policy change, this book is a welcome contribution that challenges thin conceptualizations of this phenomenon as a cumulative process. And for policy-makers who are unsure how to deal with today's challenges in the EU's neighbourhood, this book is a useful reflection upon past decisions. Ikani recognizes the opportunities and constraints of the institutional and temporal factors and encourages policy-makers to actively shape the substance and direction of change in the future.' Trineke Palm, International Affairs, Volume 98, Issue 6

'The book is well timed for postgraduate research students looking for an appreciation of the theoretical challenges associated with making sense of how an international institution such as the EU reacts to challenges and what it might be reasonable to expect from it.' Lorenzo Cladi, Journal of Common Market Studies -- .

List of tables
viii
List of figures
ix
Acknowledgements x
List of abbreviations
xi
Introduction 1(22)
1 An analytical framework for studying EU foreign policy change
23(23)
2 Foreign policy change after the Arab uprisings The Neighbourhood Policy revised
46(29)
3 Foreign policy change after the Ukraine crisis Changing the Neighbourhood Policy once more
75(30)
4 Conceptualising EU foreign policy change
105(19)
5 Test-driving the analytical framework
124(52)
Conclusion 176(16)
Bibliography 192(27)
List of interviews 219(2)
Index 221
Nikki Ikani is Assistant Professor Intelligence and Security at Leiden University. She is also a Senior Non-Resident Associate Fellow at the NATO Defence College, and Visiting Fellow at the War Studies Department at Kings College London. -- .