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For the most part, research exploring the link between national and EU-level foreign policy has focused on the process of deepening institutional co-operation and community building in the CFSP-framework and the Europeanisation of national foreign policies of EU Member States. Building on a novel theoretical framework of de-Europeanization, this panel explores how past achievements of Europeanisation may be contested, undermined or even reversed. In so doing, the panel provides new insights on timely issues such as the implications of foreign policy contestation on core features of foreign policy Europeanization and the policymaking modes operating in CSDP as well as on internal and external drivers of contestation.
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The Return of Intergovernmentalism? De-Europeanization and EU Foreign Policy Decision-making | View Paper Details |
The EU’s Common Foreign and Security Policy: Stagnation as Default | View Paper Details |
The Eurozone crisis’ impact: a de-Europeanization of Greek and Portuguese foreign policies? | View Paper Details |
Foreign Policy and De-Europeanization Under the M5S/League Government: Exploring the Italian Behavior in the UN General Assembly | View Paper Details |
Populism meets EU Foreign Policy: The de-Europeanization of Poland’s Foreign Policy toward the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict | View Paper Details |