Format:
334 S.
,
graph. Darst.
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21 cm
ISBN:
3771305306
Series Statement:
Analysen zur Europapolitik des Instituts für Europäische Politik 10
Note:
Literaturangaben
,
Algieri, F.: Spain and Portugal in EPC and CFSP. - S.11-35. Algieri, F.: The EU's foreign policy agenda. - S.39-72. Grugel, J.: Spain: Latin America as an ambiguous topic. - S.73-90. Salomon, M.: Spain: scope enlargement towards the Arab world and the Maghreb. - S.91-109. Vasconcelos, A. de: Portugal: a case for an open Europe. - S.111-136. Santos Neves, M.: Portugal: a promoter for Sub-Saharan Africa. - S.137-163. Regelsberger, E.: From EPC to CFSP: adjusting the mechanics to new challenges and remaining deficits. - S.167-179. Saba, K.: Spain: evolving foreign policy structures. - S.181-205. Sanchez da Costa Pereira, P.: Portugal: public administration and EPC/CFSP. - S.207-229. Diedrichs, U.: National views and European cleavages: from the single European act to the treaty on European Union. - S.233-258. Barbe, E.: Spain: realist integrationism. - S.259-277. Seabra, M. J.: Portugal: prudent pragmatism. - S.279-292. Barbe, E. ; Vasconcelos, A. de: Portugal and Spain in EPC/CFSP. - S.295-313. Diedri
Language:
English
Subjects:
Political Science
Keywords:
Spanien
;
Außenpolitik
;
Europäische Politische Zusammenarbeit
;
Portugal
;
Außenpolitik
;
Europäische Politische Zusammenarbeit
;
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