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Notes on contributors | xi | |||||
Foreword / Regina Karp | xiii | |||||
Acknowledgements | xv | |||||
List of abbreviations | xvi | |||||
Introduction: on theories, paradigms and CSDP / Andrea Locatelli | 1 | |||||
pt. I | Do IR theories have something to say about CSDP? | 9 | ||||
1. | Structural Realism: balancing, bandwagoning or what? / Andrea Locatelli | 11 | ||||
2. | Neoclassical Realism: clarifying the nature and role of systemic- and domestic-level variables in CSDP / Tom Dyson | 28 | ||||
3. | The emergence and evolution of CSDP: a Liberal approach / Friederike Richter | 48 | ||||
4. | Governmental interest, new Liberalism and the CSDP / Cynthia M. C. Van Vonno | 65 | ||||
5. | Beyond material factors? Identity, culture and the foreign and security policy of the EU / Carla Monteleone | 83 | ||||
6. | How to explain the transnational security governance of the European Union? / Kamil Zwolski | 100 | ||||
pt. II | On the limits of IR theories for understanding the CSDP | 119 | ||||
7. | Of politics and policies: thinking strategically about the EU / Olivier Schmitt | 121 | ||||
8. | The EU-NATO conundrum in perspective / Luis Simon | 138 | ||||
9. | France, America and the issue of balancing (soft or otherwise): a tale of two cycles / David G. Haglund | 159 | ||||
10. | The EU's policy towards Russia: national interests and path dependency / Serena Giusti | 177 | ||||
11. | The EU's foreign policy towards the Israeli-Palestinian conflict: a story of underachievement? / Lorenzo Cladi | 197 | ||||
12. | Conclusion: we thought we knew / Andrea Locatelli | 214 | ||||
Index | 220 |
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