The Global Europe Book Series: Legal and Policy Issues of the EU's External Action Series is a peer-reviewed book series that explores the legal and policy issues pertaining to the EU's global actorness. The editors of the book series welcome edited volumes as well as monographs exploring the EU's identity as an international actor. The coverage extends to submissions identifying the internal and external factors that may challenge the EU's capacity to exercise value-based global leadership on crucial issues affecting European citizens as well as those from other parts of the world; critically reflecting on whether the external projection of the EU as a virtuous normative power comports with its practice on the ground as well as addressing the descriptive, normative and conceptual challenges that complement the ever-expanding global
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