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European Union foreign policy

by Smith, Hazel
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Overview

As the European Union is not a nation state, it is not generally perceived to have a foreign policy. However, Hazel Smith argues that quite the reverse is true: that an over-emphasis on procedure and structures has disguised the fact that the EU has a clear foreign policy that can be analysed in much the same way as that of the sovereign state. Conventional assessments of the EU focus on the mechanisms, institutions and treaties through which policies are implemented. Smith shows how this can lead to a massive underestimation of the capacities of the EU. Rather than concentrating on how the policy of the EU is made, Smith investigates the action that it has engaged in abroad, and the nature of its diverse global interventions - in relation to the United States and the industrialised North, the various regions of the South and, most recently, its huge involvement in east and central Europe and the entire European continent. Developing a pathbreaking geo-issue area analysis of the nature of EU foreign policy, this comprehensive account shows how the EU can be very effective indeed in promoting its own domestic interests abroad.

About the Author, Hazel Knowles Smith

Hazel Smith is a Reader in International Relations at the University of Warwick and Director of the MA in International Relations. She is currently on secondment to the United Nations World Food Programme in DPR Korea (North Korea) as programme adviser (since August 2000). Her previous books include Nicaragua: Self-Determination and Survival (Pluto, 1993), European Union Foreign Policy and Central America (Macmillan, 1995), North Korea in the New World Order (Palgrave, 1996), and Democracy and International Relations (Palgrave, 2000).

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Arguing that the European Union is a foreign policy actor, "albeit a peculiar one," Smith (international relations, U. of Warwick, UK) explores the foreign policy capabilities and priorities of the EU. Not limiting herself to the Common Foreign and Security Policy of the EU, Smith considers foreign policy of the EU to be the compilation of all of its activities abroad and suggests that it has a "comprehensive, extensive and sometimes remarkably effective" foreign policy.The book is distributed by Stylus. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
June 12, 2026
Publisher
London ; Pluto Press, 2002.
Pages
312
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780745318691

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