While the European Union and the Commonwealth are very different organisations, enhanced strategic dialogue between them would be a valuable advantage for both their member states and their citizens. Focusing on soft power, development, humanitarianism and modes of intervention, the authors of this volume work on global and regional case studies to show where opportunities for international cooperation have been missed and how useful partnerships might be found. This book was originally published as a special issue of The Round Table: The Commonwealth Journal of International Affairs.
While the European Union and the Commonwealth are very different organisations, enhanced strategic dialogue between them would be a valuable advantage for both their member states and their citizens. Focusing on soft power, development, humanitarianism and modes of intervention, the authors of this volume work on global and regional case studies to show where opportunities for international cooperation have been missed and how useful partnerships might be found. This book was originally published as a special issue of The Round Table: The Commonwealth Journal of International Affairs.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Melanie Torrent is Senior Lecturer in British and Commonwealth History at Paris Diderot, France. Virginie Roiron is Senior Lecturer in British and Commonwealth History at the Institut d'Etudes Politiques, Strasbourg, France. They previously co-edited "Le Commonwealth des Nations en mutation: dècolonisations, globalisation et gouvernance", Cahiers Charles V, 49, 2013.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: The Commonwealth and the European Union: Norms,Partnerships, Circulations 2. Commune Consensu: A Soft Power Comparison of the Commonwealth and the European Union 3. The Commonwealth of Nations and the EU after the 'Global' Crisis: Rethinking Post-2015 'Global' Development? 4. The Commonwealth Caribbean and Europe: The End of the Affair? 5. International Organisations and the Evolution of Humanitarianism: Cross-perspectives on the Commonwealth and the European Union 6. The International Humanitarian Regime and its Discontents: India's Challenge 7. The European Union in Sudan: A Missed Opportunity? 8.The Commonwealth and Europe 9. CHOGM Returns to Malta: EU and Commonwealth Membership in the Mediterranean 10. Back to the Future: The EU and the Commonwealth 11. Singapore and Europe: From Strength to Strength 12. Understanding Student Mobility: An Agenda for EU/Commonwealth Discussion 13. Why and How Should the Commonwealth of Nations Engage in the Access and Benefit-sharing Issue
1. Introduction: The Commonwealth and the European Union: Norms,Partnerships, Circulations 2. Commune Consensu: A Soft Power Comparison of the Commonwealth and the European Union 3. The Commonwealth of Nations and the EU after the 'Global' Crisis: Rethinking Post-2015 'Global' Development? 4. The Commonwealth Caribbean and Europe: The End of the Affair? 5. International Organisations and the Evolution of Humanitarianism: Cross-perspectives on the Commonwealth and the European Union 6. The International Humanitarian Regime and its Discontents: India's Challenge 7. The European Union in Sudan: A Missed Opportunity? 8.The Commonwealth and Europe 9. CHOGM Returns to Malta: EU and Commonwealth Membership in the Mediterranean 10. Back to the Future: The EU and the Commonwealth 11. Singapore and Europe: From Strength to Strength 12. Understanding Student Mobility: An Agenda for EU/Commonwealth Discussion 13. Why and How Should the Commonwealth of Nations Engage in the Access and Benefit-sharing Issue
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