THE EUROPEAN UNION WITH(IN) INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS
Globalisation, Europe, Multilateralism
Institutionally supported by the Institute for European Studies at the Universit libre de Bruxelles
Mario TEL, Series editor (mtelo@ulb.ac.be)
International Editorial Board
Salma BAVA, JNU, New Delhi
Shaun BRESLIN, University of Warwick
Theofanis EXADAKTYLOS, University of Surrey
Andrew GAMBLE, University of Cambridge
Peter KATZENSTEIN, Cornell University
Robert O. KEOHANE, Princeton University
Christian LEQUESNE, CERI, Paris
Leonardo MORLINO, LUISS-Guido Carli, Rome
Ben ROSAMOND, University of Copenhagen
Vivien SCHMIDT, Boston University
Beth SIMMONS, Harvard University
Karen SMITH, LSE, London
Jan ZIELONKA, University of Oxford
Michael ZRN, WZB, Berlin
ZHU Liqun, CFAU, Beijing
Frederik PONJAERT, ULB, Series manager (fponjaer@ulb.ac.be)
The Institut dEtudes Europennes de lUniversit libre de Bruxelles (IEE-ULB) is a leading research institution, with a large global collaborative university network. As part of successful research consortia, the IEE-ULB was awarded two EU funded programmes. The first is an international multidisciplinary doctoral programme in Globalisation, Europe, Multilateralism funded by the DG Culture and Education EU Commission. Over a seven year period, this programme will fund up to 50 PhD students as well as hosting PhD school seminars on every continent. The second programme is GR:EEN (Global Reordering: Evolving European Networks), funded by DG research EU Commission. This is an integrated research project including 16 universities on five continents. The remarkable quality of these senior and junior scholars included in the project allows extensive research both in EU studies and in global governance. Volumes in this series share innovative research objectives around Globalisation, the EUs evolution within it, the changing Multilateral cooperation, and the role of transnational networks; emergent multipolarity and international order; comparative regionalism and interregionalism; EUs foreign policy and external relations.
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The European Union with(in) International Organisations
Commitment, Consistency and Effects across Time
Edited by
AMANDINE ORSINI
Universit Saint-Louis and Universit libre de Bruxelles
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Contents
Introduction
Studying the EU with(in) International Organisations: Research Agenda
Amandine Orsini
Anne Wetzel
Peter Debaere, Ferdi De Ville, Jan Orbie, Bregt Saenen and Joren Verschaeve
Peter Nedergaard and Mads Dagnis Jensen
Robert Kissack
Amandine Crespy
Eleni Xiarchogiannopoulou and Dimitris Tsarouhas
Beth Simmons and Ashley DiSilvestro
Nina Grger
Conclusion:
Studying the EU with(in) International Organisations: Main Results
Amandine Orsini
List of Figures
List of Tables
Notes on Contributors
Amandine Crespy is assistant professor of Political Science and European Studies at the Universit libre de Bruxelles and former visiting fellow at the Freie Universitt Berlin, Science Po in Paris and Harvard University. Her research deals with political conflict over socio-economic integration in the EU (social policy, public services liberalisation, responses to the debt crisis) with a special interest in the role of ideas, discourse and contention in European democracy. She has authored a number of articles in international journals (French Politics, JEPP, JCMS, BJPIR, Political Studies) and she is currently preparing an edited volume entitled The Elusive Pursuit of Social Europe and the Eurocrisis (with G. Menz, Palgrave).
Peter Debaere is a post-doctoral research fellow based at the Ghent Institute for International Studies of Ghent University and funded by the Research Foundation Flanders. His research focuses on the relationship between the EU and the G7, G8 and G20 as well as on reform of the IMF. His findings have been published in various edited volumes and international journals including International Politics and Cambridge Review of International Affairs.
Ferdi De Ville is a professor and lecturer at the Centre for EU Studies at the Department of Political Science of Ghent University. His main research interests are EU trade politics and (the link with) the euro crisis. His research has been published in edited volumes and international journals such as Journal of European Public Policy, Journal of European Integration, European Integration online Papers, International Studies Review and International Journal of Communication.
Ashley DiSilvestro is a research assistant at the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, where she conducts research for three Harvard University faculty members. At the WCFIA, Ashley focuses on extradition, international crime and international political economy. She graduated from Duke University in 2010 with a focus in military history and national security.