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Books from same Author: Ulrich Krotz and Kiran Klaus Patel & Federico Romero

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    Author(s) Ulrich Krotz and Kiran Klaus Patel & Federico Romero
    PublisherBloomsbury
    ISBN9781350104518
    Pages304
    BindingHardcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearOctober 2019

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    Bloomsbury Europe's Cold War Relations The EC Towards a Global Role by Ulrich Krotz and Kiran Klaus Patel & Federico Romero

    This thought-provoking collection analyses the European Communitys external relations between 1957 and 1992, with a particular focus upon their broader impact and global significance. Reconceptualizing the long arc of the ECs international role, from its inception in the 1950s to the end of the Cold War, the chapters identify and assess the factors that either supported or impeded Europes international projection within this period. Organized into three parts, the authors investigate the ECs relations with key countries and world regions, discuss its activities within key policy areas, and offer reflections and conclusions on the various arguments that are put forward. Each chapter considers the entire period from 1957-1992 to identify and explain overarching trends, key decisions and historical conjunctions through scholarly literature, key debates and original discussion of each topic or policy issue. A final chapter situates the main findings within wider contexts, situating the EC in Cold War history. Bringing together international history and international relations, this project allows for cross-disciplinary dialogue and the careful discussion of key concepts, analytical approaches, and empirical findings. Filling a gap in our understanding of the early development of the ECs role as an autonomous global actor, this book holds important messages for the modern day, as the EUs position in global politics continues to shape the world.