This book provides a practice-based analysis of European Union (EU) diplomacy and community-building. Unlike studies focusing on how EU community-building proceeds centrally in Brussels, this book turns to EU diplomacy in its bordering state of Ukraine. At a time when the EUâs internal cohesion is being put to the test, this book provides novel insights into how feelings of belonging are produced amongst its members in the absence of a homogenous âweâ. Transcending the traditional dichotomy between macro-structures and micro-processes of interaction, the book demonstrates that the EUâs large-scale community depends for its existence on practical instantiations of community-building in distinct âcommunities of practiceâ. Using the case of an EU diplomatic âcommunity of practiceâ in Kyiv, Ukraine, takes these questions to the EUâs margins, highlighting that the boundaries of community are key sites in which community materialises. The in-depth case study identifies diplomatsâ âboundary workâ as the constitutive rule that makes the local âcommunity of practiceâ cohere and create feelings of belonging to the large-scale polity of the EU. This book will be of interest to researchers of European studies, as well as to those working on global cooperation and international relations more broadly.
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