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Written by leading experts, this book focuses on central issues of the foreign policy of the European Union. The issues explored include: * how the EU's judges understand its relationship with the international order; * the coherence of the Union's external action; * the EU's policy to its neighbours; * the Common Security and Defence Policy; and, * the EU's participation in international organisations. By addressing each topic from a legal, political science and international relations standpoint, this relevant book highlights the different perspectives that these disciplines bring to the cen
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Durant la guerre froide, le bloc occidental, opposé au bloc communiste dont il craignait l'expansionnisme asservissant, était une entité géopolitique cohérente qui menait un combat justifié pour préserver sa liberté. Mais aujourd'hui, le concept de monde occidental est-il encore pertinent ? Continuons-nous, avec ou sans Trump, à être guidés par les mêmes valeurs que les Etats-Unis ? L'OTAN a-t-elle pour objectif de nous préserver contre la menace russe ou de l'entretenir artificiellement, afin de maintenir l'Europe dans un état de dépendance à l'égard de Washington ? Par leur comportement hégémonique, les Etats-Unis ne sont-ils pas autant source d'insécurité que de sécurité ? Cet ouvrage salutaire appelle à revisiter les liens transatlantiques, historiquement dépassés, mais savamment entretenus par suivisme et par aveuglement.
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Governmentality and EU External Trade and Environment Policy applies theories drawn from Foucauldian governmentality studies to investigate the ideological and political roots of the European Union (EU)’s external trade and environmental policy and their effects on the transnational legal landscape. The EU’s desire to spread environmental norms abroad is viewed in the book as a significant feature of contemporary EU trade policy. The EU’s activities in this area have not been uncontroversial for other transnational legal actors. States, individuals, and organizations have challenged the EU’s various trade and environment policies, arguing that they are coercive, unfair, over-reaching, or inefficient. Meanwhile, these policies have also raised a number of questions from the perspective of legality and political theory. This book considers what the practice of EU external trade and environment policy, and international resistance to it, tells us about the way the EU perceives the role and limits of transnational government, the means and ends of politics, and the drivers of human and institutional behavior. Jessica Lawrence examines the legal and political discourse of the EU and those affected by its policies. By studying legal cases, statements by officials, legislative texts, press releases, and other representative documents the book identifies the rationalities, technologies, and subjectivities that underlie contemporary EU activity in this area. The overall effect paints a more complicated and nuanced picture of the EU’s vision of itself and its goals; one that ultimately seeks to provide a better understanding of the functioning of power in this area
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