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The Trade-Security Nexus in EU External Action

A Practice Approach

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  • Examines the interactions between trade policy and foreign and security policy in EU external action
  • Includes two in-depth case studies on the EU trade-security nexus
  • Offers new insights into the functioning of the EU external relations bureaucracy

Part of the book series: Contributions to International Relations (CIR)

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This book examines the interactions between trade policy and foreign and security policy in EU external action as a nexus of practices. Drawing on the rich empirical material of over 50 in-depth interviews with EU officials, members of the European Parliament and member state diplomats, the book reconstructs and analyses the distinctive institutional cultures of the Directorate-General for Trade and the European External Action Service, their policy practices and the effect on EU external action. It appeals to scholars of political science and international relations.

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  • Bonn, Germany

    Julian Stueber

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Julian Stueber holds a doctorate in political science from Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany. He studied political science, economics and law at Sciences Po Paris, Columbia University and the London School of Economics.

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