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Influence of International Institutions on the Eu - When Multilateralism Hits Brussels

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An exploration of how the EU is influenced by multilateral institutions. There has recently been a dramatic increase in interaction between the EU and multilateral institutions. This book shows that international institutions shape EU policies, as well as acting as a source of preferences and strategies for EU stances internationally.

List of contents

The Influence of International Institutions on the EU: A Framework for Analysis; O.Costa & K.E.Jørgensen Less than you Might Think: The Impact of WTO Rules on EU Policies; A.Young Playing into the Hands of the Commission? The Case of EU Coordination in the ILO; M.Riddervold & H.Sjursen The External Institutional Context Matters: The EU in International Negotiations; T.Delreux , E.Drieskens , B.Kerremans & C.Damro The Influence of International Institutions on Access to Justice in Environmental Matters in the EU and its Member States; A.Wetzel The Influence of Global Internet Governance Institutions on the EU; G.Christou & S.Simpson Combating the Financing of Terrorism Together? The Influence of the United Nations on the European Union's Financial Sanctions; S.Léonard & C.Kaunert Linking up Levels of Governance: The Agencies of the European Union and their Interaction with International Institutions; M.L.P.Groenleer NATO's Influence on the Evolution of the European Union as a Security Actor; J.Koops The Influence of the Council of Europe on the European Union: Resource Exchange and Domains Restriction as Venues for Inter-institutional Influence; B.Schumacher How do International Institutions Influence the EU?; X.Dai & G.Martínez The Top-down Dimension of the Relationship between the EU and International Institutions: Taking Stock; R.Kissack When Multilateralism hits Brussels: Generalizations and an Agenda for Further Research; K.E.Jørgensen & O.Costa

About the author

GEORGE CHRISTOU Associate Lecturer in European Politics at the Department of Politics and International Studies, University of Warwick, UK
XINYUAN DAI Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
CHAD DAMRO Senior Lecturer of Politics and IR 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
TOM DELREUX Associate Professor in Political Science at the Institut de Sciences Politiques Louvain-Europe, at the UCLouvain, Belgium
EDITH DRIESKENS Assistant Professor of International Relations, Katholieke Universiteit, Belgium
MARTIJN GROENLEER Assistant Professor of Public Administration at the Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management, Delft University, the Netherlands
CHRISTIAN KAUNERT Lecturer in European Politics and International Relations at the University of Salford, UK, and Marie Curie Senior Research Fellow at the European University Institute Florence, Italy
BART KERREMANS Professor of International Political Economy and American Politics, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
ROBERT KISSACK Junior Professor at the Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals (IBEI), Spain
JOACHIM A. KOOPS Assistant Professor of Political Science and Academic Director of the European Peace & Security Studies (EPSS) Programme at Vesalius College, Free University of Brussels (VUB), Belgium
SARAH LÉONARD Lecturer inInternational Security at the University of Salford, UK
GINA MARTINEZ Ph.D. student, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA
MARIANNE RIDDERVOLD Research Fellow at ARENA, Centre for European Studies, University of Oslo, Norway
SEAMUS SIMPSON Professor of Media Policy in the School of Media, Music and Performance at the University of Salford, UK
HELENE SJURSEN Research Professor at ARENA Centre for European Studies at the University of Oslo, Norway
BARBARA SCHUMACHER PhD candidate at the Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany
ANNE WETZEL Researcher at the Centre for EU Studies at Ghent University, Belgium
ALASDAIR R. YOUNG Associate Professor at the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA

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An exploration of how the EU is influenced by multilateral institutions. There has recently been a dramatic increase in interaction between the EU and multilateral institutions. This book shows that international institutions shape EU policies, as well as acting as a source of preferences and strategies for EU stances internationally.

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'Whereas the 'Brussels effect' stresses the influence of the European Union on policies around the world, this book innovatively turns the tables around and asks how international institutions such as the ILO, the WTO and NATO influence the EU itself. Arguing that international institutions help Brussels pressure member states to adopt policies they might oppose, it suggests that the EU is more open to such outside influence when this expands Brussels's own governance spheres. The Influence of International Institutions on the EU thus opens up an array of new questions and ideas about the EU in the world.'

- Judith Kelley, Associate Professor of Public Policy and Political Science, Duke Sanford School of Public Policy, Duke University, USA

'Most scholarship on the EU is surprisingly inward-oriented. It looks at the emergence of EU institutions and policies and their effects on member states. There is also increasing work on the diffusion of EU institutions and policies outside Europe. But there isalmost no literature on external influences on the EU itself. This book fills this gap. It investigates through detailed case studies the influence of multilateral institutions on the EU itself. An extremely important contribution to EU studies and to our understanding of international institutions in general!'

- Thomas Risse, Professor of International Politics, Department of Political and Social Sciences, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany

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'Whereas the 'Brussels effect' stresses the influence of the European Union on policies around the world, this book innovatively turns the tables around and asks how international institutions such as the ILO, the WTO and NATO influence the EU itself. Arguing that international institutions help Brussels pressure member states to adopt policies they might oppose, it suggests that the EU is more open to such outside influence when this expands Brussels's own governance spheres. The Influence of International Institutions on the EU thus opens up an array of new questions and ideas about the EU in the world.'
- Judith Kelley, Associate Professor of Public Policy and Political Science, Duke Sanford School of Public Policy, Duke University, USA
'Most scholarship on the EU is surprisingly inward-oriented. It looks at the emergence of EU institutions and policies and their effects on member states. There is also increasing work on the diffusion of EU institutions and policies outside Europe. But there isalmost no literature on external influences on the EU itself. This book fills this gap. It investigates through detailed case studies the influence of multilateral institutions on the EU itself. An extremely important contribution to EU studies and to our understanding of international institutions in general!'
- Thomas Risse, Professor of International Politics, Department of Political and Social Sciences, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany

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