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Greece and Spain in European Foreign Policy
Greece and Spain in European Foreign Policy
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CFSP Agenda
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Common European Interest
Common European Position
Common Foreign Security Policy
comparative foreign policy
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EU Agenda
EU member state influence analysis
EU Policy Area
EU Turkish Relation
European Foreign Policy
European integration
European Political Cooperation
Foreign
Foreign Policy
Foreign Policy Action
Foreign Policy Behaviour
Foreign Policy Formation
Geoeconomic Logic
Geopolitical Logic
Greece
Greece's Partners
Greece’s Partners
Greek Foreign Policy
Greek Participation
international relations research
Language_English
National Foreign Policies
National Foreign Policy
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securitisation theory
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southern Europe politics
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Spanish Foreign Policy
Spanish Participation
UK Accession
Western Sahara
Product details
- ISBN 9781138701298
- Weight: 600g
- Dimensions: 150 x 216mm
- Publication Date: 14 Sep 2017
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
- Language: English
This title was first published in 2001: This in-depth analysis of the foreign policy behaviour of Greece and Spain, draws conclusions on the role and influence that the two southern member states have had at different times. Dimitrios Kavakas concentrates on four aspects: the history; adaptation of domestic structures; patterns of behaviour in participation of the Common Foreign Security Policy (CFSP); and the issue of securitization. Allowing the reader to explore other aspects apart from the study of foreign policy of European Union member states, this invaluable work will find an audience among research and masters students as well as undergraduates. It is also suitable for courses of European foreign policy, comparative policy analysis and specialist courses on politics, international relations and European studies.
Dimitrios Kavakas, Dr, History and International Relations Department, CEDEFOP, Greece. After studying journalism in the beginning of the 1990s in Greece I worked as a political correspondent for a Greek TV and Radio Station and as a Press Officer in the Ministry of Defence. Later I got a degree in International Politics from Wales (Aberystwyth) and I did a PhD research in Leeds. During my time in Leeds University I was employed as a research officer. In 2000 I returned to Greece where I work as a Press & Public Relations Officer for an EU agency and teach European Politics part-time at the American College of Thessaloniki. This is the first book I am publishing but I have a number of conference papers, one research papers published, one journal article and a chapter in an edited book.
Greece and Spain in European Foreign Policy
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