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The Impact of Political Cooperation

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This chapter considers the impact of political cooperation (CFSP, previously EPC) upon the range, effectiveness and capabilities of Irish, Danish and Dutch foreign policy through the eyes of foreign policy practitioners and analysts.1 In considering the views of foreign policy practitioners, one must be conscious of several issues. First, it is immediately acknowledged that no consideration has been made as to where these people come from and who they are. Issues of gender, class, self or other sectional interest in the make up of this very small policy making constituency have been left to one side. That is not to say that these issues are unimportant, simply that the focus of this study is elsewhere.

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Tonra, B. (1997). The Impact of Political Cooperation. In: Jørgensen, K.E. (eds) Reflective Approaches to European Governance. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-25469-9_11

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