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International Politik, rammepensum. Efterår 2015
Uge 36 Introduktion
Sæt X
IP teori og IP historie
Snyder, Jack (2004): One World, Rival Theories, Foreign Policy; Nov/Dec issue
2004, pp. 52-62
Fukuyama, Francis (1989) “The End of History?” The National Interest
Kagan, Robert (2008) “The End of the End of History: Why the twenty-first century will
look like the nineteenth” The New Republic, April 23, 1-25
Gaddis, John Lewis (1992) “International Relations Theory and the End of the Cold War”
International Security 17(3): 5-58
Huntington, Samuel (1993) “The Clash of Civilisations?” Foreign Affairs 72(3): 2249
Kaldor, Mary (2005) “Old Wars, Cold Wars, New Wars, and the War on Terror”,
International Politics, 42, 491–498
Newman, Edward (2004) “The ‘New Wars’ debate: A historical perspective is needed”
Security Dialogue, 35(2), 173-189
Holsti, K. J. (1995) “War, Peace and the State of the State” International Political
Science Review, 16(4), 319-339.
Forde, Steven (1992). Classical Realism i: Terry Nardin & David R. Mapel,
“Traditions of International Ethics”, Cambridge University Press, pp. 62-84.
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Uge 37 Realisme
Unipolaritet og global forandring
Desch, Michael C. (2008) “America’s Liberal Illiberalism:: The Ideological
Origins of Overreaction in U.S. Foreign Policy”, International Security 32(3): 743 (37 sider)
Finnemore, Martha (2008) “Legitimacy, Hypocracy, and the Social Structure
of Unipolarity: Why Being a Unipole Isn’t All It’s Cracked Up to Be”, World
Politics 61(1): 58-85 (28 sider)
Hansen, Birthe: 'Neorealismen og det arabiske forår'. I Liv Andersson, Gorm
Kjær og Ditte Friese: IP i praksis. København, DJØF Forlag, 2012, pp. 71-87.
(17 sider)
Jervis, Robert (2009) “Unipolarity: A Structural Perspective”, World Politics
61(1): 188-213 (26 sider)
Layne, Christopher (2006) “The Unipolar Illusion Revisited: The Coming End
of the United States’ Unipolar Moment”, International Security 31(2): 7-41 (35
sider)
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Mearsheimer, John J. (2011) “Imperial by Design,” The National Interest, 111
(January/February): 16-34 (19 sider)
Schweller, Randall L. (2010) “Entropy and the trajectory of world politics:
why polarity has become less meaningful”, Cambridge Review of International
Affairs 23(1): 145-163 (19 sider)
Walt, Stephen M. (2009) “Alliances in a unipolar world”, World Politics 61(1):
86-120 (35 sider)
Ringsmose, Jens & Sten Rynning (2008) “Why Are Revisionist States
Revisionist? Reviving Classical Realism as an Approach to Understanding
International Change”, International Politics 45(1): 19–39 (21 sider)
Schweller, Randall L (2011). After Unipolarity: China’s Visions of
International Order in an Era of U.S. Decline”, International security 36 (1),
pp. 41-72. http://www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/abs/10.1162/ISEC_a_00044#.U0U-
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Mearsheimer, John (1990), ”Back to the future: Instability in Europe after the
Cold War”, International Security, Vol. 15, No. 1, 1990, pp. 5-56
Magtpolitikkens mange ansigter
Buzan, B. (1996) “The timeless wisdom of realism?”, in Smith Booth and
Zalewski (eds) International theory: positivism and beyond, 47-65.
Morgenthau, Hans Politics Among Nations. The Struggle for Power and Peace,
fifth ed. rev. (New York: Knopf, 1972 [1948]), 3-15
Mearsheimer, J. J. (2014) “Why the Ukraine Crisis Is the West's Fault: The
Liberal Delusions That Provoked Putin” Foreign Affairs 93
Kitchen, Nicholas (2010) "Systemic pressures and domestic ideas: a
neoclassical realist model of grand strategy formation." Review of
international studies 36(1): 117-143.
Wohlforth, W. C. (2009). Unipolarity, status competition, and great power
war. World politics, 61(1): 28-57.
Iver B. Neumann and Benjamin de Carvalho (2015) “Introduction: Small
states and status” in Iver B. Neumann and Benjamin de Carvalho (2015) Small
State Status Seeking, London: Routledge: 1-21
Olsen, Gorm Rye (2014) “’Great Power’ Intervention in African Armed
Conflicts” Cambridge Review of International Affairs, 2014
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09557571.2013.867299, pp. 1-17
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Uge 38 – Liberalisme
Demokratisk fred
Layne, Christopher (1994) “Kant or Cant: The Myth of the Democratic Peace”,
International Security 19(2): 5-49 (45 sider)
Oren, Ido (1995) “The Subjectivity of the 'Democratic' Peace: Changing U.S.
Perceptions of Imperial Germany”, International Security, 20(2): 147-84 (38
sider)
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Doyle Michael W. (1986): Liberalism and World Politics, American Political
Science Review, Vol. 80, No. 4 (Dec., 1986), pp. 1151-1169
Gartze, Erik (2007): The Capitalist Peace, American Journal of Political Science,
Vol. 51, No. 1, January 2007, Pp. 166–191
Russett, Bruce (1993) Grasping the Democratic Peace: Principles for a PostCold War World, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press: 3-5, 30-42 (15
sider)
O’Neal, John R. & Bruce M. Russett. (1997). The Classical Liberals Were Right:
Democracy, Interdependence, and Conflict, 1950-1985. International Studies
Quarterly, 41(2), pp. 267-293
Georg Sørensen (2012): Det liberale Paradigme i IP, I: Ditte Friese, Liv
Andersson og Gorm Kjær Nielsen (eds.), IP i Praksis - Et værktøj til studiet af
international politik, , DJØF, pp. 25-38
Gartzke, Erick (2005): Capitalist peace or democratic peace?, IPA Review
article ,
http://www.ipa.org.au/library/57-4-capitalistpeaceordemocraticpeace.pdf
Doyle, Michael W. (2005). Three Pillars of the Liberal Peace. American
Political Science Review, Vol. 99, No. 3, pp 463-466.
Neoliberalisme, regimer og two-level games
G. John, Ikenberry & Thomas Wright (2008): Rising Powers and Global
Institutions (New York: NY: The Century Foundation, INC, 2008), pp. 3-33
http://www.tcf.org/publications/internationalaffairs/ikenberry.pdf (31
sider)
Mortensen, Jens Ladefoged (2012): Effektiv klimaregulering uden sanktioner?
Neoliberal institutionalisme, spilteori og klimaregimets konstruktionsfejl, I:
Ditte Friese, Liv Andersson og Gorm Kjær Nielsen (eds.), IP i Praksis - Et
værktøj til studiet af international politik, DJØF, pp. 89-105
Moravcsik, Andrew (1995): “Explaining International Human Rights Regimes:
Liberal Theory and Western Europe”, European Journal of International
Relations 1(2): 157-189
Keohane, Robert & Martin, Lisa. (1995). The Promise of Institutional Theory.
International Security, 20(1), pp. 39-51.
Mearsheimer, John J. (1995). A Realist Reply. International Security, 20(1), pp.
82-93.
Wendt, Alexander. (1995). Constructing International Politics: A Response to
Mearsheimer. International Security, 20(1), pp. 71-81.
Robert Jervis (1999): Realism, Neoliberalism, and Cooperation Understanding
the Debate, International Security, Vol. 24, No. 1 (Summer 1999), pp. 42–63
Moravcsik, Andrew. (2008). The New Liberalism. I: Christian Reus-Smit &
Duncan Snidal (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of International Relations. Oxford
University Press, pp. 234-254
Mortensen, Jens L. (2009): ”Det dobbelte klimadiplomati”, i Nedergaard &
Fristrup, (red), Klimapolitik: dansk, europæisk, globalt. Djøf / Jurist- og
Økonomforbundet, Kbh., s. 109-133.
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Uge 39 – Neomarxisme og kritisk teori
Michael Cox (1998): Rebels without a cause? Radical theorists and the world
system after the Cold War, New Political Economy, 3:3, 445-460 (16 sider)
Rupert, Mark E.(1995) ‘(Re)Politicizing the Global Economy: Liberal Common
Sense and Ideological Struggle in the US NAFTA Debate Review of
International Political Economy , Vol. 2, No. 4 (Autumn, 1995), pp. 658-692
(44 sider)
E Slavoj Žižek. (2002). 'A Plea for Leninist Intolerance', Critical Inquiry, vol.
28(2). pp. 542-566
E Andreas Bieler and Adam David Morton. (2004). 'A Critical Theory Route to
Hegemony, World Order and Historical Change: Neo-Gramscian Perspectives
in International Relations', Capital & Class, vol. 28(1), pp. 85-113
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Uge 40 Engelsk Skole og Konstruktivisme
Den Engelske Skole
Buzan, Barry (2015): The English School: A neglected approach to
International Security Studies, Security Dialogue, 2015, Vol. 46(2) 126–143
Fink, Susan D. (2004) “The Trouble with Mixed Motives: Debating the
Political, Legal, and Moral Dimensions of Intervention”, Naval War College
Review, 57(3/4): 19-32
Hurrell, Andrew (2001) “Keeping history, law and political philosophy firmly
within the English School”, Review of International Studies 27(3): 489-494
Sharp, P. (2003), ‘Herbert Butterfield, the English School and the Civilizing
Virtues of Diplomacy’ International Affairs, 79(4): 855–878
Falkner, Robert. "Global environmentalism and the greening of international
society." International Affairs 88.3 (2012): 503-522.
Konstruktivisme
Adler, Emanuel & Vincent Pouliot (2011) ‘International Practices’
International Theory (2011), 3:1, 1–36 (36 sider).
Pouliot, Vincent (2008) ‘The Logic of Practicality: A Theory of Practice of
Security Communities’, International Organization, 62(2), 257-288 (31 sider)
Guzzini, Stefano (2000): “A Reconstruction of Constructivism in International
Relations”, European Journal of International Relations 6(2): 147-182 (36
sider)
Sørensen, Georg (2008) “The Case for Combining Material Forces and Ideas in
the Study of IR”, European Journal of International Relations 14(1): 5-32 (28
sider)
James Fearon and Alexander Wendt. 2002. "Rationalism Versus
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Constructivism: A Skeptical View." In Handbook of International Relations,
edited by Carlsnaes, Walter, Risse, Thomas and Simmons, Beth. London: Sage
Publications, pp. 52-72.
Michael N. Barnett and Martha Finnemore. 2004. Rules for the World:
International Organizations in Global Politics. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University
Press. Chapters 1 and 2 (pp. 1- 44)
Ringmar, E. (2002). The Recognition Game Soviet Russia Against the West.
Cooperation and Conflict, 37(2), 115-136.
Ann E. Towns (2012). Norms and Social Hierarchies: Understanding
International Policy Diffusion “From Below”. International Organization, 66,
pp 179-209. doi:10.1017/S0020818312000045.
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Uge 41 Post-strukturalisme og The Practice Turn
Post-strukturalisme
Epstein, Charlotte (2008): ‘Making Meaning Matter in International Relations’
‘Crafting the Anti-Whaler (I): An Applied Discourse Analysis’, I: The Power of
Words in International Relations Birth of an Anti-Whaling Discourse,
Cambridge, Ma: MIT Press pp. 1-23, 167-184 (41 sider)
Williams, Michael C. & Iver B. Neumann (2000) ‘From Alliance to Security
Community: NATO, Russia, and the Power of Identity’, Millennium: Journal of
International Studies 29(2): 357-87 (31 sider)
Schmidt, Brian C. & Williams, Michael C. (2008) “The Bush Doctrine and the
Iraq War: Neoconservatives Versus Realists”, Security Studies 17.2: 191-220
(30 sider)
Hansen, Lene. (2002). Sustaining Sovereignty: The Danish approach to
Europe. I: Lene Hansen & Ole Wæver (eds.), European Integration and
National Identity, London: Routledge: 50-87
Malmvig, Helle (2006) “Sovereignty as discourse” In: State Sovereignty and
Intervention. London: Routledge: 1-23 (23 sider)
Walker, R.B.J. (2000) “Europe is not where it is supposed to be” in: Morten
Kelstrup & Michael C. Williams (eds.) International Relations and the Politics
of European Integration: Power, Security and Community, London: Routledge:
14-32 (19 sider)
Barkin, J. Samuel (1998) “The Evolution of the Constitution of Sovereignty
and the Emergence of Human Rights Norms”, Millennium: Journal of
International Studies 27(2): 229-252 (24 sider)
The Practice Turn
Lisa Wedeen. 2010. “Reflections on Ethnographic Work in Political Science,”
Annual Review of Political Science, vol. 13, pp. 255-72.
Vincent Pouliot. 2008. "The Logic of Practicality: A Theory of Practice of
Security Communities." International Organization 62: 257-88
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Séverine Autesserre. 2012. "Dangerous Tales - Dominant Narratives on the
Congo and Their Unintended Consequences." African Affairs 111 (443): 202222
Iver, Neumann B. (2007), “A Speech That the Entire Ministry May Stand for,”
or: Why Diplomats Never Produce Anything New. International Political
Sociology, 1 (2), pp. 183–200
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Uge 43 – Sikkerhed og humanitær intervention
Københavnerskolen
Buzan, Barry, Ole Wæver & Jaap de Wilde (1997) Security: A New Framework
for Analysis. Boulder, CO.: Lynne Rienner publishers: 1-20 (20 sider)
Mutimer, David. (2010). Critical Security Studies: A Schismatic History. I: Alan
Collins (ed.), Contemporary Security Studies, 2 .ed. Oxford University Press, pp.
85-105 (21 sider)
Williams, Michael C. (2003) “Words, Images, Enemies: Securitization and
International Politics”, International Studies Quarterly 47 (4): 511-531 (21
sider)
Corry, Olaf. "Securitisation and ‘riskification’: Second-order security and the
politics of climate change." Millennium-Journal of International Studies 40.2
(2012): 235-258.
R2P
Groves, Steven (2008) “The U.S. Should Reject the U.N. “Responsibility to
Protect” Doctrine’, The Heritage Foundation Backgrounder 2130,
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http://www.heritage.org/Research/Reports/2008/05/The-US-Should-Reject-the-UN-
(13 sider)
Luck, Eward C. (2009) “Sovereignty, Choice and the Responsibility to Protect”,
Global Responsibility to Protect 1(1): 10-21 (12 sider)
Sharma, Serena K (2010) “Toward a Global Responsibility to Protect:
Setbacks on the Path to Implementation”, Global Governance 16(1): 121-138
(18 sider)
Thakur, Ramesh and Thomas Weiss (2009) “R2P: From Idea to Norm, and
Action?” Global Responsibility to Protect 1(1): 22-53 (32 sider)
Wheeler, Nicholas J. Wheeler & Frazer Egerton (2009) “The Responsibility to
Protect: ‘Precious Commitment’ or a Promise Unfulfilled?” Global
Responsibility to Protect 1(1): 114-132 (19 sider)
E Roland Paris. (2010), 'Saving Liberal Peacebuilding', Review of International
Studies, vol. 36(02), pp. 337-365
Howorth, Jolyon. (2013). Humanitarian intervention and post-conflict
reconstruction in the post-Cold War era: a provisional balance-sheet.
Cambridge Review of International Affairs, 26(2), 288-309.
Responsibility-to-Protect-Doctrine
Uge 44 Failed States og politisk globalisering
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Failed States
Englebert, P., & Tull, D. M. (2008). Postconflict Reconstruction in Africa.
International Security, 32(4), 106-139.
Herbst, J. (1997). Responding to State Failure in Africa. International Security,
21(3), 120-144.
Hill, J. (2005). Beyond the Other? A postcolonial critique of the failed state
thesis. African Identities, 3(2), 139-154.
Krasner, S. D. (2004). Sharing Sovereignty: New Institutions for Collapsed and
Failing States. International Security, 29(2), 85-120.
Leonard, D. K., & Samantar, M. S. (2011). What Does the Somali Experience
Teach Us about the Social Contract and the State? Development & Change,
42(2), 559-584.
Meagher, K. (2012). The Strength of Weak States? Non-State Security Forces
and Hybrid Governance in Africa. Development and Change, 43(5), 10731101
Politisk globalisering og global polity
M. Shaw (2001) Towards a theory of the global state. Globality as unfinished
revolution, Cambridge: CUP, pp. 1-24.
Justin Rosenberg (2005) ’Globalization Theory – a post mortem’,
International Politics 42, uddrag, pp. 1-11.
Wendt, A. (2003): “Why a World State is Inevitable”, European Journal of
International Relations, December 2003, vol. 9, no. 4, 491-542
M. Albert et al. (2012): ’Introduction: World State Futures’, Cooperation and
Conflict 47 (2): 145-156
D.S.A. Bell (2007) ’The Victorian Idea of a Global State’ pp. In Bell, Victorian
visions of world order. Princeton University Press. Pp. 159-185
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Uge 45 Økonomisk globalisering, IPØ og udvikling
IPØ teori, finansiel krise og verdenshandel
Dickens, A. (2006): ‘The Evolution of International Political Economy’,
International Affairs, 82 (2006), pp. 479-92. (13 sider)
Abdelal, R., M. Blyth, & C. Parsons (2010): “Introduction”, Constructing the
International Economy, Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, pp. 1-19. (19
sider)
Cohen, Benjamin J (2007): The transatlantic divide: Why are American and
British IPE so different?, Review of International Political Economy, vol. 14: 2,
pp. 197-219
Ghemawat, Pankaj (2011): “Colliding World views”, World 3.0: Global
Prosperity and How to Achieve It, Harvard Business Press Books, pp. 3-21. (20
sider)
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Hirst, Paul, Grahame Thompson & Simon Bromley (2009): “Introduction: The
Contours of Globalization”, Globalization in Question, 3rd Edition, pp. 1-23.
Keohane, Robert O. & Joseph S. Nye Jr. (2000) “Globalization: What’s New?
What’s Not? (And So What?)” Foreign Policy 118: 104-119 (16 sider)
Waltz, Kenneth N. (2000) “Globalization and American Power” The National
Interest, 59: 46-56 (11 sider)
Raghuram G. Rajan (2010): ‘Introduction’, I: Fault Lines: How Hidden
Fractures Still Threaten the World Economy, Princeton University Press,
http://press.princeton.edu/chapters/i9111.pdf, pp. 1-21 (22 sider)
Altvater, Elmar (2009): Postneoliberalism or postcapitalism? The failure of
neoliberalism in the financial market crisis, Development Dialogue, no. 51,
january 2009,
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http://www.dhf.uu.se/pdffiler/DD2009_51_postneoliberalism/Development_Dialogue_51art7.pdf,
pp. 73-88 (16 sider)
Nye, Joseph. S. Jr. (2010): “American and Chinese Power after the Financial
Crisis”, The Washington Quarterly, 33:4,
https://csis.org/files/publication/twq10octobernye.pdf, pp. 143-153 (11 sider)
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Ladefoged Mortensen, Jens (2008) ‘The EU in the WTO’, in: K.E. Jørgensen,
(ed.) The European Union in International Organizations, Abingdon, Oxon &
New York: Routledge: 80-100
Siles-Brügge, G. (2013). ‘The Power of Economic Ideas: A Constructivist
Political Economy of EU Trade Policy’, Journal of Contemporary European
Research, 9 (4), pp. 597-617.
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Sbragia, Alberta (2010) “The EU, the US, and trade policy: competitive
interdependence in the management of globalization”, Journal of European
Public Policy, 17:3, 368-382
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Daniel S. Hamilton (2014): TTIP's Geostrategic Implications, Transatlantic
Partnership Forum Working Paper Series, September 2014, pp. 1-20
Chad Damro (2012): Market power Europe, Journal of European Public Policy,
19:5, 682-699
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Udvikling
Gallagher, Kevin P. (2008) ‘Understanding developing country resistance to
the Doha Round’, Review of International Political Economy 15(1), pp. 62–85.
(23 sider)
Milner, Helen (2005): ‘Globalization, Development and International
Institutions: Normative and Positive Perspectives’, Perspectives on Politics, 3
(2005), 833-54. (22 sider)
Rodrik, Dani (2007): “Fifty Years of Growth (and Lack Thereof): An
Interpretation”, One Economics, Many Recipes: Globalization, Institutions, and
Economic Growth, Princeton University Press, pp. 13-45 (33 sider)
Thomas, Caroline and Tony Evans (2011): “Poverty, development, and
hunger”, I: John Baylis, Steve Smith & Patricia Owens (eds.), The Globalization
of World Politics: An Introduction to International Relations, (5. ed). Oxford
University Press, pp. 458-78 (21 sider)
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Uge 46 – Udenrigspolitik: Dansk og Europæisk
Dansk udenrigspolitik og sikkerhedspolitik
Adler-Nissen, Rebecca and Thomas Gammeltoft-Hansen (2010) “Straitjacket
or Sovereignty Shield? The Danish Opt-Out on Justice and Home Affairs and
Prospects after the Treaty of Lisbon”, I: Nanna Hvidt and Hans Mouritzen
(eds) Danish Foreign Policy Yearbook 2010. København: Dansk Institut for
Internationale Studier, pp. 137-161 (25 sider)
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Jakobsen, Peter Viggo (2009) ”Fra ferie til flagskib: forsvaret og de
internationale operationer”, Research Paper, Forsvarsakademiet, (21 sider)
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Larsen, Henrik. (2009) “Danish Foreign Policy and the Balance Between the
EU and the US: The Choice between Brussels and Washington after 2001”,
Cooperation and Conflict, 44(2), pp. 209-229. (21 sider)
Meilstrup, Per (2010) “The Runaway Summit: The Background Story of the
Danish Presidency of COP15, the UN Climate Change Conference”. I: Nanna
Hvidt and Hans Mouritzen (eds) Danish Foreign Policy Yearbook 2010.
København: Dansk Institut for Internationale Studier: pp. 113-135 (23 sider)
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http://www.diis.dk/graphics/Publications/Books2010/YB2010/YB2010-Runawaysummit_WEB.pdf
Petersen, Nikolaj (2006). Handlerummet for den borgerlige udenrigspolitik.
Den ny verden, 2, pp. 31-60 (30 sider)
Ringsmose, Jens & Sten Rynning (2008) “The Impeccable Ally? Denmark,
NATO, and the Uncertain Future of Top Tier Membership”. I: Nanna Hvidt and
Hans Mouritzen (eds) Danish Foreign Policy Yearbook 2008. København:
Dansk Institut for Internationale Studier, pp. 55-84 (30 sider)
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ccable_Ally.pdf
Branner, Hans (2013). ”Denmark between Venus and Mars: How great a
change in Danish Foreign Policy” in Nana Hvidt and Hans Mouritzen (eds)
Danish Foreign Policy Yearbook 2013, Copenhagen: Danish Institute for
International Studies, pp. 134-166
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EU som international aktør: Normative Power Europe og FUSP’en
Gowan, Richard og Franziska Brantner (2008) A Global Force For Human
Rights? An Audit of European Power at the UN (The European Council on
Foreign Relations), http://ecfr.3cdn.net/3a4f39da1b34463d16_tom6b928f.pdf
Van Schaik, L. and Schunz, S. (2012), Explaining EU Activism and Impact in
Global Climate Politics: Is the Union a Norm- or Interest-Driven Actor? Journal
of Common Market Studies, 50: 169–186 (18 sider)
Kagan, Robert (2002) ‘Power and Weakness’, Policy Review 113.
http://www.mtholyoke.edu/acad/intrel/bush/kagan.htm, (19 sider)
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Kelstrup, Morten, Dorte Sindbjerg Martinsen & Marlene Wind (2012) ‘EU som
international aktør’, i: Kelstrup, Martinsen & Wind Europa i Forandring, 2.
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