Submitted by Maastricht University on Mon, 06/22/2020 - 11:08
This video is a recording of the NORTIA online exchange, Tue, 16 Jun 2020 - access it here: https://youtu.be/jA6KWITogGQ
Celebrating 50 years of European foreign policy scholarship: what classics to read?
Chair: Richard Whitman (University of Kent)
with
Maxine David, Leiden University
Nele Ewers-Peters, University of Kent
Toni Haastrup, University of Stirling
Paula Lamoso, University of Vigo
Ian Manners, University of Copenhagen
Our panelists had picked following books/articles as their "classic to read":
Maxine David: George Modelski, A Theory of Foreign Policy (London & Dunmow: Pall Mall Press, 1962).
Toni Haastrup: Olivia Rutazibwa, ‘From conditionality to operation Artemis: humanitarian interventions in sub-Saharan Africa and local agency’ Studia Diplomatica 59: 2 (2006). p.97-121: https://www.jstor.org/stable/44839520?seq=1
Paula Lamoso: Tereza Novotna, The EU as a Global Actor: United We Stand, Divided We Fall, Journal of Common Market Studies 55 (s1): https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/jcms.12601
Nele Ewers-Peters: Knud Erik Jørgensen, Sebastian Oberthür, Jamal Shahin: The Performance of the EU in International Institutions, Journal of European Integration 33(6), 2011 https://tandfonline.com/toc/geui20/33/6
Ian Manners: Catherine Guisan, A Political Theory of Identity in European Integration: Memory and Politics (Routledge, 2012): https://www.routledge.com/A-Political-Theory-of-Identity-in-European-Integration-Memory-and-policies/Guisan/p/book/9780415640152