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The book deals with the urgent need for the EU to position itself globally in the wake of Brexit, a rapidly worsening climate crisis, the COVID-19 pandemic, an aggressive Russia, and an ever more assertive China.
Prof. Dr. Mathias Jopp is a former Director of the Institute for European Politics (IEP) in Berlin (Germany).Prof. Dr. Johannes Pollak is the Rector and a Professor of Political Science at Webster Vienna Private University (Austria) and Chairman of the Executive Board, Institute for European Politics (IEP) in Berlin (Germany).
Chapter 1. By Way of Introduction: The EU’s Geopolitics: Where Ambition Exceeds Ability.- Part I: Puzzle Pieces.- Chapter 2. Can the EEAS Deliver Diplomacy for the Era of Grey Zones and Intensified Geopolitical Competition?.- Chapter 3. European Defence: Developments, Challenges and Gaps in Institutions, Instruments, and Strategies.- Chapter 4. Geopolitical Enlargement.- Chapter 5. EU Trade Policy in a Geopolitical Age.- Chapter 6. Squaring the Circle? The EU’s Energy Dilemma.- Part II: The Big Issues.- Chapter 7. Russian Geopolitics and the Russian-Ukrainian War: Lessons for the EU.- Chapter 8. China: Systemic Rival or Selective Partner? Prospects and Challenges.- Chapter 9. The Transatlantic Relationship.- Chapter 10. The Geopolitics of Global Transportation in the Twenty-first Century.- Part III: Making Partners.- Chapter 11. The European Union and Turkey – a Relationship of Frenemies.- Chapter 12. Geopolitics in Central Asia: the European Union Participating in a New Great Game Over Land-locked Countries?.- Chapter 13. Navigating Norms and Pragmatism in EU-India Relations.- Chapter 14. The European Union’s Strategy Toward the Indo-pacific.- Chapter 15. The EU, Sub-saharan Africa, and South America: What Role for Geo-strategic Partnerships? .- Chapter 16. How Relevant Are Continued Ties With Canada?.