Author(s): Ole Elgström, Michael Smith
Publisher: Routledge_ECPR Studies in European Political Science
Year: 2014
Language: English
Pages: 333
Page 1
Title Page
Copyright Page
Illustrations
Notes On the Contributors
Series Editor’s Preface
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Introduction
1. Role Theory and European Foreign Policy: A Framework of Analysis
2. A Multilateralist Role for the EU?
3. Interpreted Values: A Normative Reading of EU Role Conceptions and Performance
4. The Symbolic Manifestation of the EU’s Normative Role In World Politics
5. Values or Rights?: Alternative Conceptions of the EU’s ‘Normative’ Role
6. Muscles from Brussels: The Demise of Civilian Power Europe?
7. The EU’s Role As a Promoter of Human Rights and Democracy: Enlargement Policy Practice and Role Formation
8. The Constraints On EU Action As a ‘Norm Exporter’ In the Mediterranean
9. The Limits of Proactive Cosmopolitanism: The EU and Burma, Cuba and Zimbabwe
10. Proactive Policy Entrepreneur or Risk Minimizer?: A Principal–Agent Interpretation of the EU’s Role In the WTO
11. Punching Its Weight?: The EU’s Use of WTO Dispute Resolution
12. Institutions, Ideas and a Leadership Gap: The EU’s Role In Multilateral Competition Policy
13 The EU’s Role(s) In European Public Health: The Interdependence of Roles Within a Saturated Space of International Organizations
Conclusion