In this Encompass opinion piece Nick Wright and I synthesize our research findings about the impact about the institutional Lisbon Treaty changes on the involvment of member states in European foreign policy-making. see https://encompass-europe.com/comment/the-eus-political-and-security-committee-still-in-the-shadows-but-no-longer-governing
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EU member states, foreign policy-making and the role of the PSC, new article with Nick Wright
now online (in pre-print format): https://doi.org/10.1111/jcms.13134
New Paradigm for EU Diplomacy? EU Council Negotiations in a Time of Physical Restrictions
Now online in OPEN ACCESS: Maurer, H., & Wright, N. (2020). A New Paradigm for EU Diplomacy? EU Council Negotiations in a Time of Physical Restrictions. The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 15(4), 556-568. doi: https://doi.org/10.1163/1871191X-BJA10039 Summary Can diplomacy work without physical presence? International relations scholars consider the European Union (EU) the most institutionalised case ofContinue reading “New Paradigm for EU Diplomacy? EU Council Negotiations in a Time of Physical Restrictions”
Public Diplomacy & Soft Power
This is the post excerpt.