Review of the hardback: '... a most interesting stock-taking and up-dating on a subject in very fast movement.' Global Law Books Review of the hardback: 'To any reader interested in watching the European Union consolidate its position within world legal orders, assert its emerging identity, and implement policies for its own protection and which are beneficial to neighbours and other non-Member States, this series of essays is fascinating, stimulating and immensely informative. ... As a whole the book is rigorously critical but unusually realistic. It achieves with distinction its objective of presenting a panoramic view of the European Union achieving more of its external objectives and with greater political and legal sensitivity than it is usually given credit for - though still excessively preoccupied with gazing at the emerging contours of its own identity.' Common Market Law Review Review of the hardback: '... a most interesting stock-taking and up-dating on a subject which is evolving very rapidly ... catering to the interests and needs of highly specialized practitioners and academics ... any further research on the subject of EU External Relations will profit from this book.' European Journal of International Law Review of the hardback: '... this is an outstanding collection. It benefits from consistently high-quality contributions by established experts in the field of EU external relations. ... A copy of the book must find its way onto the bookcase of everyone with an interest in the law and practice of EU external relations.' European Law Review Review of the hardback: '... a high-profile contribution to this debate. It provides an authoritative and rigorous legal analysis of the most recent developments in the EC/EU's external relations law and practice ...' The International Spectator