Publication of the book “EU Foreign Policy in a Fragmenting International Order”, edited by Oriol Costa, Eduard Soler and Martijn Vlaskamp

Published

This open access book delves into the responses of EU actors, such as member states, institutions, and political groups in the European Parliament, to the fragmentation of the liberal international order (LIO). The analytical framework adopted in this volume explores the diverse responses of the EU and the various political initiatives associated with them. Among these responses is the concept of strategic autonomy, which has emerged as a key topic of debates surrounding the EU’s adaptation to a fragmented LIO. The authors examine these dynamics across different issue areas and dimensions of EU foreign policy, encompassing the Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP), external relations, and the externalization of internal policies. They use the term fragmentation to refer to a bundle of processes affecting the LIO that range from challenges to the universality of human rights to the crisis of global governance instruments, and from the bifurcation of tech to protectionist tendencies in trade policies.

The book was published as a result of the EUSOV project and with the participation of researchers from EUSOV and the Observatori.