Full Description
There may exist a substantial gap between the proclaimed international identity of the EU on the one hand, and the prevailing realities in the global arena on the other. The European Union's Emerging International Identity investigates whether such a gap indeed exists, by exploring the Union's position and functioning within the framework of eight other international organizations.
Contents
Acknowledgments
List of Contributors
Abbreviations
Chapter 1 The Emerging International Identity of the European Union - Some Preliminary Observations
Henri de Waele and Jan-Jaap Kuipers
Chapter 2 Identity and Difference: The EU and the UN as Part of Each Other
Geert De Baere and Esa Paasivirta
Chapter 3 Arma fero, ergo sum? The European Union, NATO and the Quest for 'European Identity'
Joris Larik
Chapter 4 EU Identity from the Perspective of the WTO - The Spillover Effects of the Union's Internal Market in the International Trading Arena
Tamara Perišin
Chapter 5 Fraternal Twins: The European Union and the Council of Europe
Thomas Streinz
Chapter 6 The EU-ILO Partnership and the Global Identity of the Union's Social Model
Rudi Delarue
Chapter 7 The European Union and the Hague Conference on Private International Law - Forced Marriage or Fortunate Partnership?
Jan-Jaap Kuipers
Chapter 8 The EU's International Identity - The Curious Case of the OECD
Joren Verschaeve and Tamara Takács
Chapter 9 The EU and the IMF: The Financial Crisis as a Catalyst for a Stronger Union Representation?
Laura Puccio
Chapter 10 'Name Me Your Friends, and I Will Tell You Who You Are' - The EU and its Member States in the Global Arena
Henri de Waele
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