European Foreign Affairs Review
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Editors: Jörg Monar, Director of Political and Administrative Studies, College of Europe, Bruges, Belgium ; Nanette Neuwahl, Professor of European Law, Centre for Research in Public Law, University of Montreal, Canada Associate Editor: Professor Christophe Hillion, Europa Instute, University of Leiden, The Netherlands Advisory Board: Dr Gianni Bonvicini, Director, Istituto Affari Internazionali, Rome; Professor Jacques Bourrinet, University Paul Cezanne (Aix-Marseille III); Dr Günther Burghardt, Ambassador (Ret.); Professor Marise Cremona, Department of Law, European University Institute, Florence; Professor Alan Dashwood, University of Cambridge; Judge David Edward, Judge of the Court of Justice of the EC 1992–2004; Dr Geoffrey Edwards, University of Cambridge; Professor Piet Eeckhout, King’s College London; Lord Hannay of Chiswick, House of Lords; Professor Christopher Hill, University of Cambridge; Prof. Dr Horst G. Krenzler, Former Director-General External Relations and Trade, European Commission; Professor Josef Molsberger, Emeritus Professor of Economic Policy, University of Tübingen; Professor David O’Keeffe, Emeritus Professor of European Law, Centre for the Law and Governance in Europe, European Union, University College London, UK; Dr Jaceck Saryusz-Wolski, Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the European Parliament; Ambassador Philippe de Schoutheete de Tervarent, Former Permanent Representative of Belgium to the EU; Professor Loukas Tsoukalis, University of Athens; President, Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP); Lord Wallace of Saltaire, House of Lords; Professor Joseph H.H. Weiler, New York University School of Law; Professor Wolfgang Wessels, University of Cologne The European Foreign Affairs Review considers the external posture of the European Union in its relations with the rest of the world. Therefore, the Review will focus on the political, legal and economic aspects of the Union’s external relations. The Review will function as an interdisciplinary medium for the understanding and analysis of foreign affairs issues which are of relevance to the European Union and its Member States on the one hand and its international partners on the other. The Review aims at meeting the needs of both the academic and the practitioner (government officials throughout the world dealing with EU matters, parliamentarians, EU officials, officials of international organizations, executives of multinational corporations, specialized journalists and policy-makers in general). In doing so the Review will provide a public forum for the discussion and development of European external policy interests and strategies, addressing issues from the points of view of political science and policy-making, law or economics. These issues will be discussed by authors drawn from around the world while maintaining a European focus. Indexed/abstracted in: Additional information: Book Reviews Editorial Office Phone : +1 514 343 6111 # 2138 Contact the Deputy Editor for more information Please click here for more information about our annual prize for young authors Price: Contact us for Pricing Ordering:
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