Danish foreign policy shifts within EU framework, challenging procedural norms.
This article looks at how small countries like Denmark handle their foreign policy within the European Union. Instead of focusing on the rules and processes, it examines what parts of foreign policy are done through the EU and what parts are not. The study challenges the idea that all foreign policy is controlled by the EU, showing that some aspects are still managed by individual countries. This research adds to the discussion on how European countries adapt their foreign policies to fit within the EU framework.