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This document provides an overview of different author perspectives and theories on European Union foreign policy. It examines various concepts and analyses the relations between the EU and other global players. The document also covers topics across different theories in the field of international relations.
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Here’s the updated table with an additional column classifying each work by theory (where applicable): Author(s) Year Main Idea(s) / Concept(s) Theory Explores the relational, contextual, and structural dimensions of powe...
Here’s the updated table with an additional column classifying each work by theory (where applicable): Author(s) Year Main Idea(s) / Concept(s) Theory Explores the relational, contextual, and structural dimensions of power in EU foreign Andreatta & 2017 policy. Key concepts: Destructive, productive, Realism Zambernardi integrative power; multifaceted EU foreign policy. Rejects simplistic balancing/bandwagoning models, emphasizing EU security policy's Pohl 2013 interdependence and complex cooperation. Realism Key concepts: Bandwagoning, balancing, structural interdependence. Advocates "decentering" EU foreign policy by Keukeleire & integrating non-European, post-Western 2018 Constructivism Lecocq perspectives. Key concepts: Decentering, post- Western world, EU foreign policy. Defines foreign policy as state-driven but debates its applicability to the EU due to lack Smith & Webber 2002 of centralized statehood. Key concepts: Realism Foreign policy, state-centric approach, EU's non-state identity. Argues that a unified EU foreign policy requires a federal European state. Key concepts: Hill 1993 (Neo)Functionalism Federalism, national vs. EU foreign policy, integration limitations. Highlights the conflict between national foreign policy autonomy and the aspiration for Allen 1998 Realism a collective EU policy. Key concepts: National autonomy, collective EU foreign policy, tension. Differentiates power as destructive, productive, or integrative, shaping EU's Boulding 1989 normative and relational influence. Key Constructivism concepts: Power categories, normative influence, EU external relations. Author(s) Year Main Idea(s) / Concept(s) Theory Claims global peace depends on a world state, supporting EU federalization for survival in an Morgenthau 1973 Realism anarchic world. Key concepts: World state, federalization, anarchy, survival. Describes how the EU socializes member states into collective norms, shaping their foreign Tonra 2003 Constructivism policy and identity. Key concepts: Socialization, norms, collective identity, EU influence. Analyzes EU conditionality where candidates adopt norms due to short-term incentives and Pridham 2005 long-term integration benefits. Key concepts: Liberalism Conditionality, incentives, norm adoption, democratization. Examines EU conditionality as a tool to drive democratization and institutional reform in Schimmelfennig 2020 neighboring states. Key concepts: Liberalism & Sedelmeier Conditionality, democratization, institutional reform. Studies EU's transformative power in promoting democracy and governance beyond Börzel & 2017 its enlargement framework. Key concepts: Liberalism/Constructivism Lebanidze Transformative power, democracy promotion, governance reforms. Identifies socialization of EU diplomats into Juncos & norms like consensus-building as key to policy 2006 Constructivism Pomorska coherence. Key concepts: Socialization, consensus-building, EU cohesion. Predicts EU cooperation will collapse without external security threats uniting member Mearsheimer 1990 Realism states. Key concepts: Security threats, cooperation fragility, integration limits. Critiques EU normative power for using universalistic values to obscure its strategic Diez 2013 Critical Theory interests. Key concepts: Normative power, universal values, strategic interests. Said 1978 Reveals EU's colonial legacies in policies that Postcolonialism Author(s) Year Main Idea(s) / Concept(s) Theory "other" non-European states, justifying interventionism. Key concepts: Orientalism, colonialism, othering, interventionism. Author(s) Year Main Idea(s) / Concept(s) Theory Describes EU foreign policy as multifaceted, multilevel, and multimethod, incorporating Keukeleire 2014 intergovernmental and supranational dynamics. Key (Neo)Functionalism & Delreux concepts: Multifaceted EU foreign policy, multilevel governance, supranationalism. Explains the concept of functional spillover, where achieving initial integration goals necessitates Lindberg 1963 (Neo)Functionalism further integration. Key concepts: Functional spillover, neofunctionalism. Introduced the idea of neofunctionalism, emphasizing the importance of economic Haas 1958 (Neo)Functionalism integration leading to political integration. Key concepts: Neofunctionalism, spillover effects. Critiques the EU’s normative power as realist-driven, claiming it uses universal values for strategic self- Hyde-Price 2006 Realism interest. Key concepts: Realist critique, normative power, universal values. Argues that EU foreign policy defines identity Diez & through "othering" and self-perception in 2003 Constructivism Rumelili interactions with external actors. Key concepts: Identity construction, othering, self-definition. Advocates decentering EU-MENA relations by Fisher-Onar acknowledging colonial histories and engaging plural 2013 Postcolonialism & Nicolaïdis perspectives. Key concepts: Decentering, colonial critique, pluralism. Examines EU sanctions, focusing on targeted Giumelli et measures to change behavior with minimal civilian 2021 Liberalism al. impact. Key concepts: Sanctions, targeted measures, restrictive diplomacy. Portela et 2021 Analyzes the persistence of EU sanctions on Russia, Liberalism Author(s) Year Main Idea(s) / Concept(s) Theory al. emphasizing consensus-building despite internal divisions. Key concepts: Sanctions, consensus- building, Russian relations. Studies the High Representative's role in shaping EU Amadio foreign policy, emphasizing leadership and 2020 Liberalism/Constructivism Viceré institutional influence. Key concepts: High Representative, leadership, institutional dynamics. Explores post-Lisbon EU foreign policy governance, highlighting member states’ influence and Maurer & 2021 institutional contestation. Key concepts: Post-Lisbon Liberalism Wright governance, institutional contestation, intergovernmentalism. Investigates the creation of "de novo" institutions in CFSP, arguing for their role in balancing Aggestam & 2018 intergovernmental and supranational approaches. (Neo)Functionalism Bicchi Key concepts: De novo institutions, CFSP, intergovernmentalism vs. supranationalism. Critiques CSDP missions as modern "civilizing" projects, reflecting EU's self-perception as a gentle Schlag 2012 Postcolonialism reliever. Key concepts: CSDP, civilizing missions, EU self-image. Highlights gendered and racialized narratives in CSDP missions, framing EU as superior and non- Kronell 2015 Postcolonialism European states as "The Other." Key concepts: CSDP, gendered narratives, othering. Examines EU-driven police reforms in Bosnia, analyzing conditionality and local resistance. Key Juncos 2011 Liberalism concepts: Conditionality, police reform, local resistance. Author(s) Year Main Idea(s) / Concept(s) Theory Highlights the limitations of EU’s Common Security and Tardy, Thierry 2018 Defence Policy (CSDP) as primarily symbolic and lacking Realism in true defense capabilities. Key concepts: CSDP, security Author(s) Year Main Idea(s) / Concept(s) Theory vs. defense, NATO reliance. Critiques EU interventions as rhetorically emphasizing local ownership but often practicing external imposition. Ejdus, Filip 2017 Postcolonialism Key concepts: Local ownership, EU interventions, rhetoric-practice gap. Examines the role of gender and militarized masculinity Kronsell, in shaping CSDP policies, highlighting systemic biases. 2016 Postcolonialism Annica Key concepts: Gendered narratives, militarized masculinity, CSDP. Explores the negative consequences of EU conditionality, Vachudova, including unintended backlash and weakened 2005 Liberalism Milada Anna democratization. Key concepts: EU conditionality, democratization, backlash. Analyzes the clash of integration projects between the EU (Eastern Partnership) and Russia (Eurasian Union). Casier, Tom 2018 Realism Key concepts: Eastern Partnership, integration clash, EU- Russia dynamics. Argues for European strategic autonomy in defense to reduce reliance on NATO and assert EU sovereignty. Key Fiott, Daniel 2018 (Neo)Functionalism concepts: Strategic autonomy, European sovereignty, defense. Investigates EU resilience-building efforts, emphasizing Edmunds & 2019 capacity-building in line with EU liberal norms. Key Liberalism Juncos concepts: Resilience, capacity-building, EU liberal norms. Focuses on the role of "othering" in EU identity Rumelili, formation through foreign policy, particularly toward 2003 Constructivism Bahar Turkey. Key concepts: Othering, identity construction, Turkey-EU relations.