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17. Juni 2009

Learning and Change in European Foreign Policy

Representing the European Union in more than 25 countries globally, the EU Special Representatives have become its ‘eyes and ears.’ This study, the first book ever on this topic, presents an in-depth analysis of one of the EU’s most important foreign policy instruments. It is also one of the few publications on Organizational Learning that combine a rigorous theoretical setup with profound empirical research, based on 55 semi-structured interviews with national and European officials and foreign policy experts.

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The author: Dr Cornelius Adebahr, born in 1975, is a political scientist and entrepreneur. He studied Political Science (International Relations), Philosophy, Public Law, and International Economics in Tübingen, Paris, and at the Free University Berlin, where he graduated in 2001 (Dipl. Pol.) before receiving his PhD (Dr. rer. pol.) in 2008. Since the end of 2000, he has owned ‘Wirtschaft am Wasserturm,’ a company focusing on political consultancy, project development, and training. In this capacity, he works, inter alia, for the Research Institute of the German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP) in Berlin. In addition, he is an adjunct professor at Erfurt University, teaching a master’s course on European foreign policy at the Erfurt School of Public Policy.

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Adebahr, Cornelius. “Learning and Change in European Foreign Policy.” June 2009.

DGAP Schriften zur Internationale Politik, 2009, 267 S., Broschiert, 39,- € ISBN 978-3-8329-4721-7

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