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The ideas and practices of the European Union's structural antidiplomacy : an unstable equilibrium /

In The Ideas and Practices of the European Union's Structural Antidiplomacy , Steffen Bay Rasmussen offers a comprehensive analysis of EU diplomacy that goes beyond the functioning of the European External Action Service and discusses the sui generis nature of the EU as a diplomatic actor, the...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Bay Rasmussen, Steffen (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2018.
Colección:Diplomatic studies, Volume 14
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Intro; The Ideas and Practices of the European Union's Structural Antidiplomacy: An Unstable Equilibrium; Copyright; Contents; 1 Introduction: The European Union and the Contemporary Transformation of Diplomacy; 1.1 The European Union as a Case of Special Interest; 1.2 Research Design; 1.3 The Organisation of the Book; 2 Conceptual Framework: Diplomacy, Alienation and Ideal Types; 2.1 Towards a Contingent Notion of Diplomacy; 2.1.1 The English School; 2.1.2 The Limitations of Doctrinal Approaches; 2.1.3 Alienation and Diplomacy; 2.1.4 A Contingent Definition of Diplomacy
  • 2.2 A Social Constructivist Ontology of Diplomacy2.2.1 Social Structures; 2.2.2 The Role of Diplomacy in the International System; 2.2.3 Conceptualising the Diplomacy of Individual Actors; 2.2.4 Diplomacy as a Structured Discursive Totality; 2.2.5 Layers of Diplomacy; 2.3 Westphalian Diplomacy: An Ideal Type; 2.3.1 Westphalian Diplomatic Identities, Ideas and Meta-practices; 2.3.2 Westphalian Diplomatic Practice; 2.4 Antidiplomacy: An Ideal Type; 2.4.1 Antidiplomatic Identities, Ideas and Meta-practices; 2.4.2 Antidiplomatic Practices
  • 2.5 Ideal Types and the Analysis of the Social Structure, Practices and Meta-practices of EU Diplomacy3 The Organisation of the EU as a Diplomatic Actor; 3.1 The Historical Evolution of the EU as a Diplomatic Actor; 3.2 The Internal Setup of the EU as a Diplomatic Actor after Lisbon; 3.2.1 The European Council and Its Permanent President; 3.2.2 The Council of the European Union; 3.2.3 The Commission and the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy/Vice-President of the Commission; 3.2.4 The European External Action Service
  • 3.3 Division of Labour in Brussels and the Challenge of Coherence3.4 Conclusion: A Complex Network Organisation; 4 The EU in Bilateral Diplomatic Relations; 4.1 The EU as a Receiver of Diplomatic Missions; 4.2 The Permanent Representation of the EU in Third States; 4.2.1 The EU Delegations; 4.2.2 The Role of the Diplomatic Missions of the Member States; 4.3 EU Special Representatives; 4.4 Coordination in the Network of EU Diplomatic Representations; 4.5 Conclusion; 5 The Participation of the EU in International Organisations
  • 5.1 The Participation of the EU in International Organisations: General Aspects5.2 The United Nations; 5.2.1 Status of the EU; 5.2.2 Forms of Representation; 5.2.3 Coordination Practices; 5.2.4 The UN Security Council; 5.2.5 The FAO; 5.3 The World Trade Organization; 5.3.1 Status of the EU; 5.3.2 Forms of Representation; 5.3.3 Coordination Practices; 5.4 The International Monetary Fund; 5.4.1 Status of the EU; 5.4.2 Forms of Representation; 5.4.3 Coordination Practices; 5.5 The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE); 5.5.1 Status of the EU; 5.5.2 Forms of Representation