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Title The actors in Europe's foreign policy / edited by Christopher Hill
Published London ; New York : Routledge, 1996

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Description xii, 316 pages ; 24 cm
Contents Introduction: actors and actions / Christopher Hill and William Wallace -- 1. France: the impact of Francois Mitterrand / Francoise de La Serre -- 2. Germany's role in the CFSP: 'Normalitat' or 'Sonderweg'? / Reinhardt Rummel -- 3. United Kingdom: sharpening contradictions / Christopher Hill -- 4. Regional reassertion: the dilemmas of Italy / Gianni Bonvicini -- 5. Spain: the uses of foreign policy cooperation / Esther Barbe -- 6. The Commission: the struggle for legitimacy / Simon Nuttall -- 7. Belgium: the importance of foreign policy to European political union / Christian Franck -- 8. Denmark: a new activism in foreign and security policy / Bertel Heurlin -- 9. Greece: the limits to convergence / Panos Tsakaloyannis -- 10. Ireland and common security: stretching the limits of commitment? / Patrick Keatinge -- 11. Luxembourg: new commitments, new assertiveness / Pierre-Louis Lorenz -- 12. The Netherlands: the weakening pull of Atlanticism / Alfred Pijpers
13. Portugal: pressing for an open Europe / Alvaro de Vasconcelos -- Conclusions: the European rescue of national foreign policy? / David Allen
Analysis Europe
European Union
International relations
Mitterrand, Francois
International cooperation
Foreign policy alignment
Maastricht Treaty on European Union
Regional security
International comparisons
Overseas item
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject European Union.
SUBJECT Europe -- Foreign relations -- 1989- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh91002642
Author Hill, Christopher, 1948-
LC no. 96011315
ISBN 0415122228 alkaline paper
0415122236 paperback alkaline paper