This book revealingly traces the ways in which third-party perceptions of an international actor affect its agency in global affairs by using the example of the European Union's engagement in Southeast Asian non-traditional security.
This book revealingly traces the ways in which third-party perceptions of an international actor affect its agency in global affairs by using the example of the European Union's engagement in Southeast Asian non-traditional security.
Ronja Scheler is a Programme Director International Affairs with Körber-Stiftung, Germany, and a Special Advisor to the Paris Peace Forum, France.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: External Perceptions, the EU ASEAN Partnership, and Non Traditional Security 2. The Concept: External Perceptions and Political Cooperation 3. The Context: EU ASEAN Relations and Non Traditional Security 4. The Laggard: EU ASEAN Counter Terrorism Cooperation 5. The Poster Child: EU ASEAN Disaster Management Cooperation 6. The Mixed Image: EU ASEAN Maritime Cooperation 7. Conclusion: External Perceptions, Domestic Context, and Foreign Policy Cooperation
1. Introduction: External Perceptions, the EU ASEAN Partnership, and Non Traditional Security 2. The Concept: External Perceptions and Political Cooperation 3. The Context: EU ASEAN Relations and Non Traditional Security 4. The Laggard: EU ASEAN Counter Terrorism Cooperation 5. The Poster Child: EU ASEAN Disaster Management Cooperation 6. The Mixed Image: EU ASEAN Maritime Cooperation 7. Conclusion: External Perceptions, Domestic Context, and Foreign Policy Cooperation
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