Globalization, Europe and multilateralism
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Globalization, Europe and multilateralism
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Globalization, Europe and multilateralism
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- EU foreign policy through the lens of discourse analysis, making sense of diversity, edited by Caterina Carta, Jean-Frédéric Morin
- The European Union and Japan, a new chapter in civilian power cooperation? / edited by Paul Bacon, Hartmut Mayer, Hidetoshi Nakamura
- Deepening the EU-China partnership in an unstable world, bridging institutional and ideational differences, edited by Mario Telò, Ding Chun and Zhang Xiaotong
- Developing EU-Japan relations in a changing regional context, a focus on security, law and policies, edited by Dimitri Vanoverbeke, Takao Suami, Takako Ueta, Nicholas Peeters and Frederik Ponjaert
- Towards a new multilateralism, cultural divergence and political convergence?, edited by Thomas Meyer, José Luís de Sales Marques, Mario Telò
- The politics of transatlantic trade negotiations, TTIP in a globalized world, edited by, Jean-Frédéric Morin, Tereza Novotná, Frederik Ponjaert, Mario Telò
- Cultures, nationalism and populism, new challenges to multilateralism, edited by Thomas Meyer, José Luís de Sales Marques and Mario Telò
- The Eurozone crisis and the transformation of EU governance, internal and external implications, edited by Maria João Rodrigues and Eleni Xiarchogiannopoulou
- The European external action service and national foreign ministries, convergence or divergence?, edited by Rosa Balfour, Caterina Carta and Kristi Raik
- Interregionalism and the European Union, a post-revisionist approach to Europe's place in a changing world, edited by Mario Teló; Louise Fawcett and Frederik Ponjaert
- The European Union with(in) international organisations, commitment, consistency and effects across time, edited by Amandine Orsini
- Multiple modernities and good governance, edited by Thomas Meyer & José Luís de Sales Marques