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Tahir, Naveed Ahmad: Introduction. - S. I-XX. Matinuddin, Kamal: Nuclearization of South Asia: the European response. - S. 1-38. Akhtar, Shameem: European perception of Islamic fundamentalism and terrorism. - S. 39-56. Hasan, Rubab: Kashmir issue and the major European countries. - S. 57-71. Fatima, Mahnaz: Economic relations between Pakistan and the European Union (EU). Trade, aid and economic and technical assistance. - S. 72-115. Sultana, Tasneem: A survey of Pakistan-German relations in the post Cold War era. - S. 116-136. Shujaat, Uzma: An overview of relations between Britain and Pakistan. - S. 137-158. Saleem, Arshi: Franco-Pakistan relations in the nineties. Prospects for the 21st century. - S. 159-183. Tahir, Ahmad Naveed: Pakistan-Russian relations in the post-Cold War geopolitical scenario. - S. 184-247.
This book outlines the foreign and security policy of the European Union as envisaged under the Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP). Since establishing the CFSP in the 1990s, the European Union (EU) has showed its enthusiasm for global leadership, empowering European citizenship, and developing its international standing as an economic and political supranational organization. In particular, the book examines the EU’s peacekeeping and conflict resolution dynamics in order to analyze the political and security dimensions of the EU. It argues that, due to the loose collective foreign policy and inter-bloc dilemmas, the EU has failed to perform as an actor of substance in international ...