In an increasingly multi-polar world order, the European Union needs to enhance its relations with secondary powers that exert influence both at the regional and global level. The rise of these "New Leading Powers" opens up new possibilities for cooperation and room for manoeuvre beyond the G8. However, it also entails the emergence of influential "spoilers" who take positions contrary to European interests. This book discusses the potential for cooperation and discord in different policy areas and it reviews the respective policy instruments. Since bilateral strategic partnerships have proven insufficient, the main focus is set on policy-area-specific partnerships as an instrument of European foreign policy.
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