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INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS-EUROPEAN UNION (6) answer(s).
 
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Delegation, comitology and the separation of powers in the European Union / Ballman Alexander July 2002  Article
Ballman Alexander Article
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Publication July 2002.
Description 551-574
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ID:   056411


European Union as a diplomatic actor: Internal, traditional, an / Keukeleire , stephan Sept 2003  Journal Article
Keukeleire , stephan Journal Article
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ID:   007454


European Union's common foreign and security policy and its contribution to global security / Jannuzzl Giovanni Dec 1994&Jan 1995  Article
Jannuzzl Giovanni Article
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Publication Dec 1994&Jan 1995.
Description 13-16
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ID:   021578


Governance and democracy in European systems: on systems theory and European integration / Albert Mathias April 2002  Article
Albert Mathias Article
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Publication April 2002.
Description 293-309
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ID:   070150


Issues related to EU's foreign policy / Zhongping, Feng   Journal Article
Zhongping, Feng Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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ID:   051733


Social constructivisms in global and european politics: a revie / Checkel, Jeffrey T   Journal Article
Checkel, Jeffrey T Journal Article
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Publication April 2004.
Summary/Abstract Social constructivism has come of age in contemporary international relations (IR) theory. Indeed, more and more submissions to presses and journals in both Europe and America characterise themselves as constructivist or situate their arguments vis à vis those of constructivists. In substantive terms and as the three books under review attest, constructivists also now offer detailed empirical studies that amplify and enrich their earlier conceptual and meta-theoretical critiques of mainstream approaches. Yet, as with any maturing research programme, there are gaps to be filled and challenges to be met. These include a better appreciation and theorisation of domestic politics; more explicit attention to research methods; further work on the linguistic turn so central to much of constructivism; and, finally, a rethink of attempts to build bridges.
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