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The challenges of globalisation call for a strong role of the European Union as an international actor. Despite its economic importance, the EU has not been able to assert a corresponding influence on the course of international politics. The artificial distinction between external economic relations, as a subject of the supranational first pillar, and foreign policy, as a subject of the intergovernmental second pillar undermines consistent policy-making and significantly weakens the EU's performance on the international scene. This book illustrates the inextricable link…mehr

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Main description:
The challenges of globalisation call for a strong role of the European Union as an international actor. Despite its economic importance, the EU has not been able to assert a corresponding influence on the course of international politics. The artificial distinction between external economic relations, as a subject of the supranational first pillar, and foreign policy, as a subject of the intergovernmental second pillar undermines consistent policy-making and significantly weakens the EU's performance on the international scene. This book illustrates the inextricable link between political and economic aspects of external relations and the constitutional dimension of this area. Provided with a thorough analysis of competence and representation issues the reader will gain a more profound understanding of the complex area of EU external relations.

Table of contents:
Intro Concl. Remarks: External Economic Relations Foreign Pol in the EU.- Division of Competence between the EU, the EC its Members: Regulation or Common Position? The Impact of the Pillar Construction on the EU's External Pol; External Trade: Is There a Path Through the Maze of Competences?; Exclusive External Competence of the EC; The Representation of the EU the Member States in Internat. Org. - Gen. Aspects.- Case Studies: The Need for Multilat Rules as a Consequence of Globalization Liberalization; Pol Lessons from Transatlantic Trade Disputes; The US Extrater. Sanctions of 96 the EU Reaction; The EU Blocking Statute as an Attempt to Coordinate Simultaneous Action under the Three Pillars of the EU; Economic Sanctions the EU's Legal Framework; Human Rights Clauses in EU-Association Agreements; Coop with Devel Countries: Elements of a EC Foreign Pol; The EC Export Control System for Dual Use Goods - A Story of Reconquering Lost Grounds
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Autorenporträt
Stefan Griller, Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien, Austria / Birgit Weidel, Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien, Austria