Member States
As foreign policy is predominantly a shared competence between the EU and the Member States, the study of national foreign policies and national foreign policy actors is an important aspect in the analysis of EU foreign policy. This section provides resources on national foreign policies, both analysis and elements of comparison, reports from national parliamentary committees, and ingredients of national power. Not all Member States will be covered in the section, but it will focus on the foreign policies of France, Germany and the UK.
EU-Links
Here you can find a list and map containing all member states.
Very useful to look up how the countries voted during the council meetings.
Literature
Manners, I., & Whitman, R. (Eds.) (2000) The Foreign Policies of European Union Member States. Manchester: Manchester University Press.
Bulmer, S., & Lequesne, C. (Eds.) (2005) The Member States of the European Union. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Hocking, B., & Spence, D. (Eds.) (2005) Foreign Ministries in the European Union: Integrating Diplomats. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
Müller-Brandeck-Bocquet, G. (2006) The Future of European Foreign, Security and Defence Policy after Enlargement. Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlag.
Edwards, G. (2006) 'The New Member States and the Making of EU Foreign Policy', European Foreign Affairs Review, 11(2), 143-162.
Zanon, Flavia (2010) EU foreign policy Cooperation: A challenge for national parliaments? European Foreign Affairs Review 15 (1):19-38.
Alecu De Flers, Nicole. (2011) Eu Foreign Policy and the Europeanization of Neutral States. Compagin Irish and Austrian Foreign Policy. Oxon: Routledge.
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