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EU Effectiveness and Unity in Multilateral Negotiations

More than the Sum of its Parts?

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  • © 2013

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Part of the book series: The European Union in International Affairs (EUIA)

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About this book

Analysing the relationship between EU unity and effectiveness in multilateral negotiations on food standards, climate change and health, this book develops a new model that simplifies earlier work on 'actorness' as well as combining insights from institutionalist, intergovernmentalist and constructivist theories.

Reviews

'This critical and comparative analysis of the EU's effectiveness in multilateral negotiations lifts

the veil on a little researched dimension of EU external action. The originality of the topic and

the rich empirical material make this volume an excellent read for any scholar and student with

an interest in the EU's evolving role as an international player.'

Sophie Vanhoonacker, Chair in Administrative Governance, Maastricht University, The Netherlands

'This stimulating book constitutes a major contribution to the literature on EU external policy.

Written in an engaging manner, van Schaik provides a conceptually innovative account that is

probed and illustrated through three relevant and very competently researched case studies.

The study generates important new insights into the role of the EU as an international actor.'

Arne Niemann, Professor of International Politics and Jean Monnet Chair, the University of

Mainz, Germany

'This is a highly original combination of conceptual clarity and empirical complexity. The

author's insightful conclusions on the EU's unity and effectiveness in international food

standards, climate change and public health policies will be of crucial importance for any

scholarly and policy-relevant assessment of the EU's role in the world.'

Jan Orbie, Co-Director of the Centre for EU Studies, Ghent University, Belgium

Authors and Affiliations

  • The Netherlands Institute of International Relations ‘Clingendael’, Netherlands

    Louise Schaik

About the author

Louise Van Schaik is Reseach Fellow, Clingendael European Studies Programme, Clingendael Institute, Netherlands.

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