The European Unions Evolving External Engagement
In recent decades, the external action of the European Union (EU) has been undergoing considerable change. An expansion of the EUs external policy portfolio can be observed in many areas as previous policies for internal purposes such as competition, energy, the environment, justice and home affairs or monetary governance but also gender, science, culture or higher education have developed external dimensions.
This book addresses the EUs potential to become a more joined-up global actor in its external engagement. It uses a single and innovative analytical framework to examine three clusters of policies: EU internal sectoral and cross-cutting policies with long-standing external engagement, those which have been undergoing considerable change, and originally internal policies whose external dimensions are comparatively more recent. It identifies key explanatory factors for the emergence of (certain forms of) EU external engagement and identifies patterns of the evolving relations between EU internal and external sectoral policies. As such, the book examines and assesses exciting new empirical and theoretical research avenues into European integration studies and offers insights into the extent to which the EU may be considered a more joined-up global actor developing sectoral diplomacies.
This text will be of key interest to scholars and students as well as practitioners in the fields of European Union politics, European foreign policy, diplomacy studies, and more broadly law and international relations.
Chad Damro is Senior Lecturer of Politics and International Relations, Jean Monnet Chair and Head of the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence, and Co-Director of the Europa Institute at the University of Edinburgh, UK. He is also Visiting Professor at the College of Europe in Bruges, Belgium.
Sieglinde Gsthl is Professor and Director of the Department of EU International Relations and Diplomacy Studies at the College of Europe in Bruges, Belgium.
Simon Schunz is Professor in the Department of EU International Relations and Diplomacy Studies at the College of Europe in Bruges, Belgium. He is also Research Fellow at the United Nations University Institute on Comparative Regional Integration Studies (UNU-CRIS) and Guest Professor at KU Leuven, Belgium.
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Contents
HELGA MARIA SCHMID, SECRETARY GENERAL, EUROPEAN EXTERNAL ACTION SERVICE
PART I
Introduction and analytical framework
SIMON SCHUNZ, CHAD DAMRO AND SIEGLINDE GSTHL
SIMON SCHUNZ, CHAD DAMRO AND SIEGLINDE GSTHL
PART II
EU internal policies with a long-standing external engagement
CHAD DAMRO AND ENRIQUE IBEZ
MICHAELA ANNA IMKOV
PART III
EU internal policies with rapidly evolving external engagement
SARA HURTEKANT
FRANCESCA BATZELLA
TOMMASO EMILIANI AND ANNIKA LINCK
PART IV
EU internal policies with newly emerging external engagement
HEIKO PRANGE-GSTHL
SIMON SCHUNZ
LUDOVIC HIGHMAN
ARNOUT GEERAERT AND EDITH DRIESKENS
PART V
Conclusion
CHAD DAMRO, SIEGLINDE GSTHL AND SIMON SCHUNZ