Department of International Relations

IR416 The EU in the World [Video]


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Contributor(s): Karen Smith | This course covers the development of the external activities of the European Communities since 1957, including the development of European Political Cooperation and the Common Foreign and Security Policy. The relationship between the member states and these external activities, in particular the impact of the evolution of EU institutions and policies on national foreign policies.
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