Focusing on EU practitioners approach the Union's foreign policy to its eastern neighbourhood including Russia from a post-structuralist prospective, this title offers a new methodology to capture practices through the analytical approach of Discursive International Relations and Discursive Practice Model to analysis practitioners' practices.
Focusing on EU practitioners approach the Union's foreign policy to its eastern neighbourhood including Russia from a post-structuralist prospective, this title offers a new methodology to capture practices through the analytical approach of Discursive International Relations and Discursive Practice Model to analysis practitioners' practices.
Beatrix Futak-Campbell is Assistant Professor of International Relations at Leiden University and Marie Curie Fellow at Aberystwyth University.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I: Theory 1 Studying practitioners' practices 2 Studying social action in interaction Part II: Practice 3 Constructing the 'European' 4 The normative role of the EU in the eastern region 5 EU foreign policy as a vocation for Europe 6 Justifying the EU's interests in the region: energy security Conclusion Index
Introduction Part I: Theory 1 Studying practitioners' practices 2 Studying social action in interaction Part II: Practice 3 Constructing the 'European' 4 The normative role of the EU in the eastern region 5 EU foreign policy as a vocation for Europe 6 Justifying the EU's interests in the region: energy security Conclusion Index
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