Unintended Consequences of EU External Action

This book offers a conceptualisation of unintended consequences and addresses a set of common research questions, highlighting the nature (what), the causes (why), and the modes of management (how) of unintended consequences of the European Union's (EU) external action. The chapters in the boo...

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Other Authors: Burlyuk, Olga (Editor), Noutcheva, Gergana (Editor)
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Published: Taylor & Francis 2019
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