The EU, ASEAN and Interregionalism Regionalism Support and Norm Diff
Using a framework of norm diffusion to determine the EU's international actorness in the context of its relations with ASEAN, this book provides a timely and in-depth analysis of EU-ASEAN relations. By investigating three aspects of regionalism support by
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Series Editors: Sebastian Oberthür is a Professor and Academic Director of the Institute of European Studies, Vrije Universiteit Brussels, Belgium. Knud Erik Jørgensen is a Professor in the Department of Political Science and Government, Aarhus University, Denmark. Alex Warleigh-Lack* is Executive Director of the Centre for Research on the European Matrix (CRONEM) and Professor of EU Politics at the University of Surrey, UK. Sandra Lavenex is Professor of International Politics at the University of Lucerne, Switzerland and Visiting Professor at the College of Europe in Natolin (Warsaw). Philomena Murray is Jean Monnet Professor in the School of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Melbourne, Australia. Editorial board: Stephanie Anderson; Ummu Salma Bava; Grainne de Burca; Maurizio Carbone; Roy H. Ginsberg; Amelia Hadfield; Stephan Keukeleire; Andrés Malamud; Sophie Meunier; Michael H. Smith; Ramses Wessel and Reuben Wong. Thanks to consecutive rounds of enlargement and the stepwise broadening and deepening of internal integration, the EU now undeniably plays a key role in international politics, law and economics. At the same time, changes in the international system continue to pose new challenges to the EU. The range of policies implied by the EU’s international ‘actorness’ grows with every summit, and the EU regularly ‘imports’ and increasingly ‘exports’ various policies. Against this backdrop, this book series aims to be a central resource for the growing community of scholars and policy-makers interested in understanding the interface between the EU and international affairs. It will provide indepth, cutting-edge contributions to research on the EU in international affairs by highlighting new developments, insights, challenges and opportunities. It will encompass analyses of the EU’s international role, as mediated by its own Member States, in international institutions and in its strategic bilateral and regional partnerships. It will further examine the ongoing profusion of EU internal policies with external implications and the ways in which these are both driven by and feed back into international developments. Grounded in political science (and its various sub-disciplines, including International Relations and International Political Economy), law, sociology and history, the series reflects an inter-disciplinary commitment.
Titles include: Laura Allison THE EU, ASEAN AND INTERREGIONALISM Regionalism Support and Norm Diffusion between the EU and ASEAN Frauke Austermann EUROPEAN UNION DELEGATIONS IN EU FOREIGN POLICY A Diplomatic Service of Different Speeds
10.1057/9781137494801 - The EU, ASEAN and Interregionalism, Laura Allison
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