European Union Intervention in the Iranian Crisis - A Sociological Institutionalist Perspectiveaa

The European Union began to be involved in solving the Iranian crisis starting with 2003. While in the past the EU used to react to this type of problems by issuing declarative documents or by silence due to the internal divisions, this time the EU member states were willing to react promptly and un...

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Common Foreign and Security Policy
Cooperation
Councils
Diplomacy
Economic crisis
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Human rights
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Negotiations
Nuclear weapons
Socialization
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