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Practising EU foreign policy
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24 November 2017

POLITICAL SCIENCE / Comparative Politics, POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / European, Politics and government
'It is sometimes said, jokingly, that there are more people researching and writ- ing about EU foreign policy than actually doing it. Beatrix Futák-Campbell’s book places the analytical spotlight on the latter and, more specifically, on ‘EU practitioners’ practice’. [...] for its elaborate and innovative conceptualisation of discur- sive practices in EU foreign policy and for its rich set of (re-usable) inter- view data, this book deserves wide readership in the EU studies scholarly community.'
David Cadier, CERI-Sciences Po Paris, European Review of International Studies 7 (2020)
Introduction
Part I: Theory
1 Studying practitioners’ practices
2 Studying social action in interaction
Part II: Practice
3 Constructing the ‘European’
4 The normative role of the EU in the eastern region
5 EU foreign policy as a vocation for Europe
6 Justifying the EU’s interests in the region: energy security
Conclusion
Index