1st Edition
The European Union’s Engagement with Transnational Policy Networks
1. Setting the scene: the European Union’s engagement with transnational policy networks
Stephen Kingah, Vivien Schmidt and Wang Yong
2. Assessing the European Union’s Engagement with transnational policy networks on conflict-prone natural resources
Raynold Wonder Alorse, W.R. Nadège Compaoré and J. Andrew Grant
3. The European Union and transnational health policy networks: a case study of interaction with the Global Fund
Vincent Rollet and Ana B. Amaya
4. The European Union and its energy security challenges: engagement through and with networks
Rafael Leal-Arcas, Juan Alemany Ríos and Constantino Grasso
5. Transnational policy networks and the European Union’s energy policy
Alexandra-Maria Bocse
6. Energy Security in China – European Union relations: framing further efforts of collaboration
Daojiong Zha
7. Transnational policy networks in the migration field: a challenge for the European Union
Petra Mezzetti and Sebastiano Ceschi
8. The European Union’s networked approach to human trafficking
Judeska L. M. Isenia and Stephen Kingah
9. Regulating money laundering for terrorism financing: EU-US transnational policy networks and the financial action task force
Stephen Kingah and Marieke Zwartjes
10. The EU in transnational climate networks: the case of the partnership for market readiness Katja Biedenkopf
11. The European Union’s role in networks on removal of fossil fuel subsidies and disclosure of climate change information
Yuliya Rashchupkina
Biography
Stephen Kingah is research fellow, United Nations University Institute on Comparative Regional Integration Studies, Bruges, Belgium. He previously served as an ad hoc administrator in the European Union Commission. Recent publications include Access to Medicines and Vaccines in the South: Coherence of Rules and Policies Applied by the European Commission (2011) and Global and Regional leadership of BRICS countries(2015).
Vivien Schmidt is Jean Monnet Professor of European Integration, founding director of the Center for the Study of Europe, director of the Center of International Relations and Professor of International Relations and Political Science, Boston University.
Wang Yong is Professor at the School of International Studies and the director of the Center for International Political Economy, Peking University.






