The European Union at the United Nations - The Functioning and Coherence of EU External Representation in a State-centric environment

RASCH Maximilian B.

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Summary

The European Union at the United Nations examines the implementation of the Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) regime at the United Nations (UN) in New York. It assesses the functioning and quality of the coordination and representation of EU Member States’ national interests and EU policy aims in the most important international organization. Besides dealing with the effectiveness and coherence of EU representation at the UN, the book scrutinizes the potential of the EU as a single actor in foreign and security affairs, reviews CFSP developments generally, and explores whether the process ‘Europeanization’ is taking place in EU external relations. The qualitative institutional analysis is supported by a comprehensive quantitative evaluation of EU Member States’ voting behavior in the UN General Assembly. The book will be of interest to scholars and students dealing with EU external relations and international organisations. Practitioners in foreign offices, the EU and the UN will also find the book of value.

Reviews:

“The analysis moves easily through a subject that is in constant evolution both within and outside the normative and institutional domains, making it difficult to assess the coherency and influence of the EU in the UN. One of the book’s strong points is the thoroughness with which the thesis is argued, supported by a wealth of accurate data and sources, and the realistic approach provided by interviews with officials from the bodies studied.” (The International Spectator, 2009) 'The reader is presented with a comprehensive and inquisitive account of how the EU Member States act in seeking to guard common interests in an often highly confrontational, fast-paced and politically pressurised environment. Focusing on EU representation at the UN certainly provides the author with an apt study object and a sensible delimitation, offering a practical setting in which certain issues and concerns related to the coherence of EU external relations as a whole can be brought to the fore clearly . . . . Rasch’s book is, on the whole, well-balanced, highly informative and distinctly recommendable—not to mention a thoroughly enjoyable read.' (European Law Journal, 2009)

Table of contents

PART ONE: The European Union’s Representation at the UN in New York 1. The EU at the UN - the Coordination Process: Actors and Mechanisms 2. The EU Factor in the Coordination Process 3. Functioning of the CFSP in Specific UN Bodies 4. External Factors Changing the Basis of EU Cooperation PART TWO: Quantitative Analysis of EU Voting Behaviour in the UN General Assembly 5. Voting Coherence of the EU as a Group 6. Inside Europe: Voting Coherence Within the EU and With Other European Countries Conclusions