1st Edition

The EU in Association Agreement Negotiations Challenges to Complex Policy Coordination

By Daniel Schade Copyright 2020
    240 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    240 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Through its focus on EU Association Agreement negotiations, this book goes beyond the study of traditional EU trade negotiations and puts the spotlight on the increasing number of negotiations where trade relations are discussed alongside political ones. This setting makes both the negotiations themselves and the definition of the EU’s positions more complicated, raising the question as to what ultimately determines the EU’s behaviour in such complex negotiations spanning multiple of the EU’s policy areas.

    Offering a generalizable analytical model to study such complex EU international negotiations, the book illuminates the preferences and interactions between individual parts of the EU’s foreign affairs bureaucracy, and those between the lead actors, the Directorate General for Trade, and the European External Action Service (EEAS), in particular. In doing so, it demonstrates the utility of adapting the concept of bureaucratic politics from Foreign Policy Analysis (FPA) to the EU’s foreign policy decision-making apparatus across different stages of EU international negotiations. It also discusses how the institutional changes of the Treaty of Lisbon have altered the institutional set-up of the EU’s foreign affairs bureaucracy and thereby changed the foundations of the EU’s bureaucratic politics. Finally, the book finds that the EU’s behaviour in these negotiations is ultimately shaped, on the one hand, by the presence of diverging positions between its institutional actors, and the difficulty to bridge them through policy coordination mechanisms, on the other. Empirically, it explores these dynamics by considering the EU’s Association Agreement negotiations on the Latin American continent over the last twenty years before demonstrating the analytical model’s utility in the context of the EU’s negotiations with Ukraine and Japan.

    This book will be of key interest to scholars, students, and practitioners in EU foreign affairs/external relations, EU public administration and public policy, EU trade policy, and more broadly to Foreign Policy Analysis and International Relations.

    PART I: Analysing the EU’s behaviour in complex Association Agreement negotiations. 1 Introduction: The EU in increasingly complex international negotiations. 2 Foreign Policy Analysis and EU foreign policy-making. 3 EU Association Agreements and institutional decision-making complexity over time. PART II: Complex EU negotiations in the Latin American region. 4 Testing the water: Initial attempts for cross-cutting negotiations in the Latin American region. 5 Institutional complexity and the Lisbon transition: Negotiating with Central America and the Andean region. 6 Negotiations in the aftermath of the Lisbon Treaty’s institutional turmoil. PART III: Understanding the wider dynamics of complex EU negotiations. 7 Negotiations with the rest of the world. 8 Reflections on the drivers of EU behaviour in complex international negotiations. Appendix: List of interviews.

    Biography

    Daniel Schade is a Postdoctoral Researcher and Lecturer at the Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg, Germany, and a Visiting Lecturer at Sciences Po Paris, France.