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Foreign Ministries In The European Union Integrating Diplomats Brian Hocking

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Foreign Ministries In The European Union Integrating Diplomats Brian Hocking
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.06 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Brian Hocking, David Spence
ISBN: 9780230502970, 9781403903594, 0230502970, 140390359X
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Foreign Ministries In The European Union Integrating Diplomats Brian Hocking by Brian Hocking, David Spence 9780230502970, 9781403903594, 0230502970, 140390359X instant download after payment.

What role, if any, does the foreign ministry perform in contemporary world politics? Is the argument that it is in a state of terminal decline accurate or rooted in only partial understandings of its changing character? Foreign Ministries in the European Union explores this theme in the context of the EU where foreign ministry has played a key role in the development of integration but where its role is increasingly questioned. The contributors examine the foreign ministry in 13 member states and draw conclusions that challenge some conventional wisdoms.

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