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1 online resource |
Series |
Routledge/UACES contemporary European studies ; 28 |
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Routledge/UACES contemporary European studies series ; 28.
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Contents |
Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of figures and tables; Acknowledgements; List of abbreviations; Introduction: 'embedded' lobbying in EU foreign policy; 1 Exploring lobbying in EU foreign policy-making; EU foreign policy and non-state actors; Playing the role of dialogue-builder in EU foreign policy-making; Framing EU foreign policy; The level of lobbying and the Europeanisation of NSAs; Researching EU foreign policy and NSAs; Conclusions; 2 The EU and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict: an overview of declarations, policies and actors |
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A smaller distance between 'converging parallels'The expansion of EU policies; Actors involved in EU foreign policy-making towards Israel and Palestine; EU policies towards the conflict: what is on the agenda now?; Conclusions; 3 Who's who? Mapping non-state actors in EU policies towards the Israeli-Palestinian conflict; Mapping NSAs in EU policies towards the Israeli-Palestinian conflict; The NSA population: a typology; Trends in NSA lobbying; Conclusions; 4 Trade relations between the EU and Israel: lobbying on the territorial scope of the EU-Israel Association Agreement |
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Preferential treatment and settlement goods'Dialogue-builder' vs 'opponent': who wins?; Technical frames to open the door of EU policy-making?; The use of the national channel; Conclusions; 5 The Goldstone Report: to endorse or not to endorse it?; Operation Cast Lead and the Goldstone Report; The EU, the UN and the Goldstone Report; Swinging between dialogue-builder and voice-articulator; A battle of words: fighting impunity or delegitimising Israel?; Using member states but aiming at EU foreign policy; Conclusions |
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6 Framing the EU-Israel Agreement on pharmaceutical products: cheaper medicines, territorial scope or policy coherence?The EU-Israel ACAA; The decision-making process of the ACAA; Which role works best? The contention around the ACAA; A battle of frames; Playing the 'national level' card; Conclusions; 7 Using the national level to lobby the EU; Policy-making and NSAs in the United Kingdom, France and Germany; EU and national level: two disentangled arenas?; Adversarial roles at the national level?; Lobbying through political frames?; Conclusions; 8 Conclusions |
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NSAs in EU foreign policy: roles and framesThe levels of lobbying; Implications for the literature and the way forward; Appendix 1: Database of non-state actors; Appendix 2: List of interviewees; Index |
Notes |
Includes index |
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed September 23, 2015) |
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Lobbying -- European Union countries
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Pressure groups -- European Union countries
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Arab-Israeli conflict -- 1993-
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LAW -- International.
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Arab-Israeli conflict
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Diplomatic relations
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Lobbying
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Pressure groups
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SUBJECT |
European Union countries -- Foreign relations -- Decision making
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European Union countries -- Foreign relations -- Israel
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Israel -- Foreign relations -- European Union countries
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European Union countries -- Foreign relations -- Middle East
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Middle East -- Foreign relations -- European Union countries
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European Union countries
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Israel
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Middle East
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781317536253 |
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1317536258 |
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