The series offers an interdisciplinary platform for original peer-reviewed publications on the institutions, norms and practices associated with Globalisation, Multilateralism and the European Union. Each published volume delves into a given dynamic shaping either the global-regional nexus or the role of the EU therein. It offers original insights into: globalisation and its associated governance challenges; the changing forms of multilateral cooperation and the role of transnational networks; the impact of new global powers and the corollary multipolar order; the lessons born from comparative regionalism and interregional partnerships; as well as the distinctive instruments the EU mobilises in its foreign policies and external relations.
The International Advisory Board supporting the series includes:
Amitav ACHARYA, American University, Washington; Shaun BRESLIN, University of Warwick; Marise CREMONA, EUI, Florence; Louise FAWCETT, University of Oxford; Andrew GAMBLE, University of Cambridge; Peter J. KATZENSTEIN, Cornell University; Robert O. KEOHANE, Princeton University; Christian LEQUESNE, IEP-Paris; Nicolas LEVRAT, Université de Genève; Frank MATTHEIS, Université libre de Bruxelles; Leonardo MORLINO, LUISS-Guido Carli, Rome; Tamio NAKAMURA, Waseda University, Tokyo; Yaqing QIN, CFAU, Beijing; Ummu SALMA BAVA, JNU, New Dehli; Vivien SCHMIDT, Boston University; Leonard SEABROOKE, Copenhagen Business School; Karen E. SMITH, LSE, London; Anne WEYEMBERGH, Université libre de Bruxelles; Michael ZÜRN, WZB, Berlin
By Élisa Narminio
March 23, 2023
This book analyses the contemporary effects of anti-trafficking policies on children trafficked for labour. It explores different dimensions of private and public apparatuses through which the governmentality of child trafficking manifests itself at a regional and interregional level. It ...
Edited
By Shin Matsuzawa, Anne Weyembergh, Irene Wieczorek
November 24, 2022
This book is the first to map and critically analyse the legalisation of EU-Japan cooperation in criminal justice matters, charting the existing legal instruments which regulate cooperation in the fight against crime between European states and Japan. It examines which forms of cooperation are ...
By Yuan Feng
August 01, 2022
This book thoroughly analyzes China’s political ideas regarding the international order and their reflection in China’s engagement in multilateralism. It introduces the debates and discussions that take place among Chinese intellectuals in the study of international relations as an important part ...
By Giulia Tercovich
March 09, 2022
This book comparatively analyses the role of the EU in influencing the policies of other regional organisations by assessing its role in leading the institutionalisation of ASEAN disaster management institutions. By exploring the role of actors as drivers of the process that led to the ...
Edited
By François Foret, Airo Hino
December 14, 2021
This book explains the increasing importance of value politics in Europe and Japan, shedding light on various arenas: social values; parties, elections and politics; public action, private sector and law; identity politics and religion; media and public spheres. It analyses how, against different ...
By Hikaru Yoshizawa
November 11, 2021
The book examines whether EU competition policy is applied fairly and consistently to EU and non-EU firms despite persistent political pressure from member states for a relaxation of the rules and deals with the dilemma of regional organisations in the global political economy. Focussing on the EU...
Edited
By George Christou, Jacob Hasselbalch
May 31, 2021
This book examines the ability of the EU and European actor networks to coherently and effectively navigate, manage, and influence debates and policy on the international stage. It also questions whether increasing complexity across a range of critical global issues and networks has affected this ...
Edited
By Thomas Meyer, José Luís de Sales Marques, Mario Telò
March 31, 2021
This edited book focuses on the dynamic balance between global cultural diversity and multilateral convergence in relevant policy areas that involve actual and potential policy convergences (and divergences): the environment, trade, peace and security, and human rights. It offers theoretical ...
Edited
By Elisa Lopez-Lucia, Frank Mattheis
December 31, 2020
This edited book brings a new analytical angle to the study of comparative regionalism by focussing on the unintended consequences of interregional relations. The book satisfies the need to go beyond the consideration of the success or failure of international policies. It sheds light on complex ...
Edited
By Nathalie Brack, Seda Gürkan
December 31, 2020
This book examines the relevance of integration theories for studying and analsing the crisis situations faced by the EU since 2009. Ten years on from the start of the ‘age of crisis’, it critically analyses the impact of the multiple crises’ context on the EU polity and questions the utility of ...
Edited
By Thomas Meyer, José Luís de Sales Marques, Mario Telò
July 23, 2020
This book discusses the impact of cultural diversities and identities on regional and interregional cooperation, as well as on multilateralism. Employing a comparative approach to organizations such as ASEAN, MERCOSUR, SAARC, and the African and European Unions, this volume seeks to understand ...
Edited
By Mario Telò, Anne Weyembergh
May 14, 2020
This book examines the varied competences of the European Union (EU) in relation to its capacity to externalize its policy preferences. Specifically, it explores the continued resilience within the EU’s policy toolbox of supranational modes of governance beyond the State. The book first situates ...