EU Policy Responses to a Shifting Multilateral System

EU Policy Responses to a Shifting Multilateral System

EU Policy Responses to a Shifting Multilateral System

EU Policy Responses to a Shifting Multilateral System

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Overview

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. Using a common analytical framework, the chapters include case studies on important multilateral institutions such as the United Nations Security Council, the International Monetary Fund, the World Trade Organization and the International Criminal Court, as well as key policy areas such as energy, climate change, nuclear non-proliferation, and human rights.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781349714452
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 02/15/2019
Series: The European Union in International Affairs
Edition description: 1st ed. 2016
Pages: 246
Product dimensions: 5.83(w) x 8.27(h) x (d)

About the Author

Esther Barbé is Professor of International Relations at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona and Research Programme Coordinator at the Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals, Spain.

Oriol Costa is Assistant Professor of International Relations at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona and Associate Researcher at the Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals, Spain.

Robert Kissack is Head of Studies at the Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals, Spain. He has previously taught at the London School of Economics and the University of East Anglia.

Table of Contents

Tables and figures.- Preface and acknowledgements.- Abbreviations.- Contributors.- 1. Accommodating or entrenching? How the EU is dealing with changes in the multilateral system; Oriol Costa, Robert Kissack and Esther Barbé.- 2. The irony of history: European responses to the contested evolution of the nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament regime; Benjamin Kienzle.- 3. An Upstream Battle: The EU and the Reform of the Energy Charter Treaty; Anna Herranz-Surrallés.- 4. The Defence of an Institution under Challenge: The EU and the International Criminal Court; Gemma Collantes-Celador.- 5. EU trade policy reaction to the BIC: from accommodation to entrenchment; Patricia Garcia-Duran, Montserrat Millet and Jan Orbie.- 6. Beijing after Kyoto? The EU and the new climate in climate negotiations; Oriol Costa.- 7. Supporting practices inspired by solidarist ideas: The EU in the UNSC Open Debates on Women, Peace andSecurity; Esther Barbé.- 8. The Global Financial Crisis and Emerging Economies: EU accommodation and entrenchment in the IMF;

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From the Publisher

“Analyzing the EU's reaction to global structural change across a range of multilateral policy domains, this volume is analytically novel, empirically rich, and unusually cohesive. The findings will be of interest not only to observers of the EU's external relations but also to those seeking insights on the role of power, ideas and institutions on multilateralism more generally.” (Professor Katie Verlin Laatikainen, Adelphi University, New York, USA)

“By exploring how the EU has responded to the changing global balance of power this book adopts a refreshing outside-in approach to EU foreign policy. The case studies yield valuable insights, but the volume’s most singular contribution is to launch a vital research agenda, which should engage scholars of the EU as a global actor for years, if not decades, to come.” (Professor Alasdair Young, Georgia Tech, USA)

“How has the EU responded to challenges to the ideas underlying various multilateral institutions, the distribution of power within them, and their design and rules? Contributors to this innovative book find that the EU either accommodates or resists challenges to the existing order. A ground-breaking addition to the literature on the changing international system and the EU’s role within it.” (Professor Karen E. Smith, London School of Economics, UK)

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