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The European Union, Russia and the Shared Neighbourhood
2. Three Islands of Knowledge about Negotiation in International Organizations John S. Odell, University of Southern California
3. Explaining the Institutional Foundations of European Union Negotiations Jonas Tallberg, University of Stockholm
4. The Impact of Institutional Environments on Negotiation Styles in EU Decision Making Jeffrey Lewis, Cleveland State University
5. Between Bargaining and Deliberation: Decision-Making in the Council of the European Union Andreas Warntjen, University of Twente
6. Actor Characteristics and Negotiation Tactics in the EU Andreas Dür and Gemma Mateo
7. Issue Characteristics, Issue Linkage, and States’ Choice of Bargaining Strategies in the European Union Heather E. McKibben, University of California, Davis
8. Deliberation in Negotiations Thomas Risse, Free University Berlin and Mareike Kleine, London School of Economics and Political Science
9. (How) Do Norms Guide Presidency Behaviour in EU Negotiations? Arne Niemann, University of Amsterdam and Jeannette Mak
10. What Factors Determine Bargaining Power and Success in EU Negotiations? Stephanie Bailer, University of Zurich
Biography
Jackie Gower is a Teaching Fellow at King’s College London, UK.
Graham Timmins is a specialist in German and European politics. His publications include Building a Bigger Europe: EU and NATO Enlargement in Comparative Perspective, co-authored with Martin A. Smith (Ashgate, 2000), Uncertain Europe: Building a New European Security Order, co-edited with Martin A. Smith (2001), and Russia and Europe in the Twenty-First Century: An Uneasy Partnership, co-edited with Jackie Gower (Anthem, 2007). He was awarded the honorary title of Jean Monnet Professor in European Integration Studies by the European Commission in 2002.
‘Overall, this volume provides an insightful and comprehensive collection of essays on the EU, Russia and their shared neighbourhood. [...] the book is highly recommended to students and scholars interested in the EU and Russia as well as the post-Soviet space.' – Gozde Yilmaz, Freie University, Berlin, Political Studies Review, Vol 10:3, Sept. 2012






