Author (Person) | Hocking, Brian, Spence, David |
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Publisher | Netherlands Institute of International Relations (Clingendael) |
Series Title | Discussion Papers in Diplomacy |
Series Details | No.98, June 2005 |
Publication Date | June 2005 |
ISSN | 1569-2981 |
Content Type | Journal | Series | Blog |
In the context of the ongoing process of 'widening' and 'deepening' of the European Union, and particularly in the light of the changes heralded in the new Constitution, this paper examines the development of a proto-European diplomatic system. It sketches the historical background to the process, outlines what is being proposed in the Constitution, and considers the implications of these developments for both the diplomatic systems of Member States and the future conduct of EU international policy. The paper suggests that crucial determinants of the successful synthesis between the proprietary attitudes towards foreign policy-making exhibited by the foreign services of Member States and the supranational leanings of the Commission will be the development of the European project itself, the responses of the state to the pressures associated with globalisation and regionalisation, and the adaptive strategies adopted by specific foreign ministries. |
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Source Link | Link to Main Source http://www.clingendael.nl/publications/2005/20050600_cli_paper_dip_issue98.pdf |
Subject Categories | Politics and International Relations |
Countries / Regions | Europe |