Evaluates whether the EU's promotion of regional integration has lead to conflict transformation
Argues that the effect of regional integration is dependent on the EU’s credibility, its alignment with other global actors and its engagement with local actors
Promotes the need for more and deeper social learning on the side of the EU
Table of contents (11 chapters)
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Front Matter
Pages i-xxvii
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- Thomas Diez, Nathalie Tocci, Giovanni Faleg, Eva Scherwitz
Pages 1-28
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- Eva Scherwitz, Giovanni Faleg, Eleonora Poli
Pages 29-49
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Regional Integration and Conflict Resolution in the Middle East and North Africa
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- Hirah Azhar, Marco Pinfari
Pages 57-80
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- Justine Louis, Marco Pinfari
Pages 81-104
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Regional Integration and Conflict Resolution in Western and Eastern Africa
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Front Matter
Pages 105-107
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- Giulia Piccolino, Stephanie Minou
Pages 109-130
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Conflict and Regionalism in Latin America
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Front Matter
Pages 151-154
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- Cinthia Pestana Haddad, Kai Lehmann
Pages 155-173
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- Octávio Forti Neto, Kai Lehmann
Pages 175-196
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Conflict and Regionalism in Asia
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Front Matter
Pages 197-199
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- Thomas Diez, Nathalie Tocci
Pages 249-269
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Back Matter
Pages 271-336
About this book
This book provides a comprehensive study into the promotion of regional integration as a central pillar of European Union (EU) relations with the rest of the world. It is a strategy to deal with a core security challenge: the transformation of conflicts and, in particular, regional conflicts. Yet to what extent has the promotion of regional integration been successful in transforming conflicts? What can we regard as the core mechanisms of such an impact? This volume offers a comprehensive assessment of the nexus between promoting integration and conflict transformation. The authors systematically compare the consequences of EU involvement in eight conflicts in four world regions within a common framework. In doing so, they focus on the promotion of integration as a preventative strategy to avoid conflicts turning violent and as a long-term strategy to transform violent conflicts by placing them in a broader institutional context. The book will be of use to students and scholars interested in European foreign policy, comparative regionalism, and conflict resolution.
Keywords
- conflict transformation
- EU involvement
- EU foreign policy
- comparative regionalism
- Conflict in the Middle East
- Conflict in North Africa
- Conflict in Western and Eastern Afriac
- Conflict in Latin America
- Conflict in Asia
- international role of the EU
- EU's impact on international affairs
- european union politics
Reviews
“This book provides an eminent analysıs of the EU’s foreign policy, specifically the promotion of regional integration and conflict resolution. In eight case studies of conflicts on four continents, the book draws efficiently on regıonal studies, security studıes and strategıc studies, the latter in the sense of focusing on the EU’s conflict prevention strategies.” (Knud Erik Jorgensen, Aarhus University, Denmark)
Editors and Affiliations
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Institut für Politikwissenschaft, Universität Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany
Thomas Diez
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Istituto Affari Internazionali , Rome, Italy
Nathalie Tocci
About the editors
Thomas Diez is Professor of Political Science and International Relations at the University of Tübingen, Germany. He is the editor of A Different Kind of Power? The EU’s Role in International Politics (2014) and recipient of the 2009 Anna Lindh Award in European Foreign and Security Policy Studies.
Nathalie Tocci is Deputy Director of Istituto Affari Internazionali, Italy, Honorary Professor at the University of Tübingen, Editor of The International Spectator and Special Adviser to EU High Representative Federica Mogherini, on behalf of whom she drafted the EU Global Strategy.