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Nervi Christensen

The Making of the European Neighbourhood Policy

Nomos,  2011, 188 Pages

ISBN 978-3-8329-5681-3


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The work is part of the series Außenpolitik und Internationale Ordnung
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englischThis work represents the first detailed account of the genesis of the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP), from its very inception to its launch in 2004. It finds the ENP to be a remarkably coherent and hence also successful example of EU foreign policy-making. The focus of the study lies on the policy-making process within the EU. It traces the political objectives of the principal actors involved, namely European Union institutions and members states governments - five of which are studied in detail here as a representative sample – and shows to what extent and how they were able to influence the outcome of the policy. Using the concept of coherence as its principal analytical tool, the study reconstructs the decision- and negotiating-process related to the ENP within the European Union and assesses its overall performance.

»the book is of a practical use for understanding the European Neighbourhood Policy and the policy-making processes within the EU; it provides comprehensive information, multidisciplinary analyses and deductive explanations... The book not only covers its objective but also opens room for further studies.«
Ofelya Sargsyan, European Union Foreign Affairs Journal 2-3/11

»eine gut lesbare, wissenschaftlich fundierte und jederzeit nachvollziehbare Untersuchung der Entstehung der ENP.«
Christian Haas, www.pw-portal.de April 2011