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An exploration of the European Union with sections on conflict, intelligence and security, immigration and human rights, world economic development and environmental sustainability, high technologies and their growing impact.
Vassiliki N. Koutrakou is Lecturer in European Studies and Director of the Centre for Research in European Studies (CREST) at the University of East Anglia, Norwich
Part I Conflict and foreign and security approachesIntroduction to part I1. Interdependence and fragmentation: The articulations of political space in the discourses of integration and ethnic conflict – Tarja Väyrynen2. The Kosovo intervention and European security: NATO's pyrrhic victory – James H. Wyllie3. European Union Intelligence Agency: A necessary institution for Common Intelligence Policy? – John M. Nomikos4. Recent developments in EU migration and asylum policies – Barbara Marshall5. Enforcing human rights in Europe and beyond: International law and human rights in a changing world – Caroline NolanPART II Issues of Economic DevelopmentIntroduction to part II6. EU economic governance in the present world system – Jonathan Luckhurst and Vassiliki N. Koutrakou7. New directions in the EU's Third World policy: From aid to trade under the watchful eye of the WTO – Vassiliki N. Koutrakou8. Transboundary cooperation and regional networks in Sweden and the Baltic States; integration on the new European frontier at the turn of the century – Geoffrey Gooch9. An ever more sustainable union? Integrating economy, society and environment in a rapidly enlarging Europe – Andrew Jordan and Timothy O'Riordan10. Cooperation or competition? Nuclear energy and the Ostpolitik of the European Union – Sabine Saurugger11. Cross border transport: The EU policy agenda – Steve Dawe12. The Europeanisation of firms and the role of Euro-groups in European integration – Jenny FairbrassPART III: The high technology factorIntroduction to part III13. Euratom: The toothless treaty? – Hazel Dawe14. Interest groups, institutions, and expertise: The new politics of EU biotechnology regulation – Michael E. Smith15. Deregulation and coordination in european telecommunications strategies – Nicola Murrell16. J(EU)nesse sans frontières: Information age governance, youth and the EU – Paul G. Nixon