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Adopting a broad conceptualization of foreign and security policy, the book examines the role of the High Representative as chair of the Foreign Affairs Council and in her/his capacity as Vice President of the European Commission to assess different patterns of integrated efforts in EU foreign and security policies. In this way, it presents a new perspective from which institutional practices in this specific area can be examined. This contribution is particularly valuable for scholars and students of EU foreign and security policy; of external relations of the EU; of international relations more in general; and of EU integration and politics. At the same time, the book contributes to the empirical understanding of two EU policies that have recently been at the centre of the debate among scholars, policy analysts and practitioners, namely the EU enlargement towards the Western Balkans and the EU Neighborhood Policy and Eastern Partnership.
List of contents
1. Introduction.-2. EU foreign policy integration. A new model beyond the supranational-intergovernmental divide.-3. The governance of EU foreign and security policy.-4. EU Foreign policy in Kosovo and Ukraine in context.-5. In the shadow of statehood: the role of the High Representative in Kosovo.-6. Who's afraid of the big bear? The role of the High Representative in Ukraine.-7. Conclusions.
About the author
Maria Giulia Amadio Viceré is a post-doctoral fellow at LUISS University in Rome, Italy, where she teaches Political Science and Comparative Politics. Previously, she has been an Assistant Professor at the University of Leiden. Her main areas of research are European integration; EU institutions and institutional change; and foreign and security policy, both at the EU and at the national level.
Summary
Adopting a broad conceptualization of foreign and security policy, the book examines the role of the High Representative as chair of the Foreign Affairs Council and in her/his capacity as Vice President of the European Commission to assess different patterns of integrated efforts in EU foreign and security policies. In this way, it presents a new perspective from which institutional practices in this specific area can be examined. This contribution is particularly valuable for scholars and students of EU foreign and security policy; of external relations of the EU; of international relations more in general; and of EU integration and politics. At the same time, the book contributes to the empirical understanding of two EU policies that have recently been at the centre of the debate among scholars, policy analysts and practitioners, namely the EU enlargement towards the Western Balkans and the EU Neighborhood Policy and Eastern Partnership.
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“This will serve well both students and scholars of European integration, and practitioners interested in understanding more about EU foreign policy dynamics. … Amadio Viceré’s book is a must-read for all researchers who wish to explore in more depth recent institutional initiatives, such as Mogherini’s EU Global Strategy or the establishment of Permanent Structured Cooperation (PESCO) in Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP) by using an original analytical framework that goes beyond the supranational-intergovernmental dichotomy.” (Giulia Tercovich, The International Spectator, Vol. 54 (4), 2019)
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"This will serve well both students and scholars of European integration, and practitioners interested in understanding more about EU foreign policy dynamics. ... Amadio Viceré's book is a must-read for all researchers who wish to explore in more depth recent institutional initiatives, such as Mogherini's EU Global Strategy or the establishment of Permanent Structured Cooperation (PESCO) in Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP) by using an original analytical framework that goes beyond the supranational-intergovernmental dichotomy." (Giulia Tercovich, The International Spectator, Vol. 54 (4), 2019)