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The EUs approach to Iran has emerged as one of the few successes of European foreign policy. Still, its role in international negotiations from 2003, as much as its broader approach to Iran, are generally poorly appreciated by policy-makers in Europe, the United States, and around the world.This book aims to explain the specifics of the EUs approach to Iran, taking into account both the complexity of European foreign policy, in particular within transatlantic relations, and Irans (aspired) place in the international order. It informs the reader about the special negotiation format that included a number of world powers as well as multilateral bodies such as the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and the UN Security Council. Furthermore, it provides an outlook on European post-nuclear deal strategies and offers conclusions on the effectiveness of Europes multilateral approach to foreign policy. By looking at the EUs diplomatic activities towards Iran over more than a decade, the book focuses on Europes actorness in international politics.This text will be of key interest to scholars, students and practitioners involved or interested in the European Union, Iran, U.S. foreign policy as well as Foreign and Security policy, including sanctions policy, and more broadly to European Politics, Middle East studies and international relations.

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Europe and Iran
The EUs approach to Iran has emerged as one of the few successes of European foreign policy. Still, its role in international negotiations from 2003, as much as its broader approach to Iran, is generally poorly appreciated by policy-makers in Europe, the United States, and around the world.
This book aims to explain the specifics of the EUs approach to Iran, taking into account both the complexity of European foreign policy, in particular within transatlantic relations, and Irans (aspired) place in the international order. It informs the reader about the special negotiation format that included a number of world powers as well as multilateral bodies, such as the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and the UN Security Council. Furthermore, it provides an outlook on European post-nuclear deal strategies and offers conclusions on the effectiveness of Europes multilateral approach to foreign policy. By looking at the EUs diplomatic activities towards Iran over more than a decade, the book focuses on Europes actorness in international politics.
This text will be of key interest to scholars, students, and practitioners involved or interested in the European Union, Iran, and U.S. foreign policy as well as foreign and security policy, including sanctions policy, and more broadly European politics, Middle East studies, and international relations.
Cornelius Adebahr is a Political Analyst and entrepreneur based in Berlin, Germany, specializing on European foreign policy and transatlantic relations. He has consulted with political and academic institutions as well as international think tanks in Brussels, Tehran, and Washington, DC.
Routledge Studies in European Foreign Policy
Series Editors: Richard Whitman, University of Kent, UK,
and Richard Youngs, University of Warwick, UK
This series addresses the standard range of conceptual and theoretical questions related to European foreign policy. At the same time, in response to the intensity of new policy developments, it endeavours to ensure that it also has a topical flavour, addressing the most important and evolving challenges to European foreign policy, in a way that will be relevant to the policy-making and think-tank communities.
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Europe and Iran
The Nuclear Deal and Beyond
Cornelius Adebahr
Europe and Iran
The Nuclear Deal and Beyond
Cornelius Adebahr
First published 2017 by Routledge 2 Park Square Milton Park Abingdon Oxon - photo 1
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2017 Cornelius Adebahr
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Names: Adebahr, Cornelius, 1975 author.
Title: Europe and Iran : the nuclear deal and beyond / Cornelius Adebahr.
Description: Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, 2017. |
Series: Routledge studies in European foreign policy ; 5
Identifiers: LCCN 2016052924 | ISBN 9781138201040 (hardback) |
ISBN 9781315513294 (ebook)
Subjects: LCSH: European Union countriesForeign relationsIran. |
IranForeign relationsEuropean Union countries. | Nuclear
weaponsIran. | Nuclear nonproliferationIran.
Classification: LCC JZ1570.A57 I6926 2017 | DDC 341.242/20955dc23
LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2016052924
ISBN: 978-1-138-20104-0 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-1-315-51329-4 (ebk)
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Contents
Part I
Actorness, multilateralism, and effectiveness: how European foreign policy and the Iran nuclear file are intertwined
Part II
The EUs actorness on the Iran file
Part III
Effective multilateralism as a policy approach
Part IV
Whats next? The successful deal of 2015 and beyond
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Guide
This book has a professional as well as personal basis. As much as it is an analysis of the EUs official policy towards Iran, it builds on the people who give life to such political relations: policy-makers, diplomats (and their spouses), researchers, academics, journalists, students, and many more.
My thanks thus go to Jeffrey Anderson, Abe Newman, Tina Ruby, Robyn Selsor, and Julia Sylla from the School of Foreign Service for their teaching support, as well as the students of my courses in 2015 and 2016 their interest and inspiration to lay out the topic in detail but in an understandable manner.
Then there is the large group of those professionals with whom I was fortunate enough to share many a conversation, both on Iran in general and specifically about this book. I am deeply indebted to Demetris Assos, Spencer Boyer, Denis Chaibi, Tarja Cronberg, Olivier Descottignies, Bob Einhorn, Jessica Elledge, Nasser Hadian, Vilmos Hamikus, Richard Howitt, Wolfgang Ischinger, Jack Janes, Cliff Kupchan, Suzanne Maloney, Eldar Mamedov, Almut Mller, Chris Murphy, Marc Otte, Ken Pollack, Susanne Riegraf, Marietje Schaake, Helga Schmid, Barbara Slavin, Hugo Sobral, Javier Solana, Stuart Summers, Nathalie Tocci, Ali Vaez, and Quentin Weiler for encouragement and assistance in writing this book.
Special thanks go to Riccardo Alvaro, Tom Carothers, Simond de Galbert, Ellie Geranmayeh, Mark Hibbs, George Perkovich, Karim Sadjadpour, and Aniseh Tabrizi for reviewing draft chapters of this book. You greatly helped me to improve the text needless to say that all remaining errors and omissions are my own. I am also very grateful to Richard Whitman and Richard Youngs, the series editors, who have supported my writing with generous advice and counsel, whenever needed.
Third, there are my colleagues at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington, DC, and at Carnegie Europe in Brussels: you provided a demanding and stimulating environment in which I could develop my thinking as well as the practical work on European-Iranian relations: heartfelt thanks to you, James Acton, Sarah Armstrong, Lizza Bomassi, Bill Burns, Sarah Chayes, Matan Chorev, Toby Dalton, Judy Dempsey, Lauren Dueck, Michele Dunne, Jonathan Hackenbroich, Mark Hibbs, Kathleen Higgs, Tiffany Joslin, Jessica Katz, David Livingston, Christine Lynch, Jessica Mathews, Viola Meyerweissflog, Nick Parrot, Richard Sokolsky, Jan Techau, Pierre Vimont, Jin Wang, Fred Wehrey, Becky White, and Ben Yielding!
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