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ویرایش: نویسندگان: Maria Raquel Freire (editor), Paula Duarte Lopes (editor), Daniela Nascimento (editor), Licínia Simão (editor) سری: ISBN (شابک) : 3030929965, 9783030929961 ناشر: Palgrave Macmillan سال نشر: 2022 تعداد صفحات: 349 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 4 مگابایت
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Acknowledgements Contents Notes on Contributors List of Figures List of Tables 1 EU Global Actorness in a World of Contested Leadership: Policies, Instruments and Perceptions Introduction References 2 Unpacking the EU’s International Actorness: Debates, Theories and Concepts Introduction Defining Actorness: Between the Specificities of the EU and the Need for Generalisation Anchoring Actorness on Purpose, Legitimacy and Recognition Beyond Capabilities, the Challenges of Imagining EU Global Actorness Conclusion References Part I Actorness across EU Policy Areas 3 The Added Value of European Diplomacy for EU Regional and International Actorness Introduction A Conceptual Discussion: How Does Diplomacy Matter for Actorness Since 2009: A Structure of EU Diplomatic Representation More Conducive to EU Actorness European Diplomacy as a Network of EU and Member States Activities in Third Countries Conclusion: How Does European Diplomacy Contribute to EU Regional and International Actorness References 4 Global Player Status? EU Actorness and Democracy Promotion Introduction Operationalizing Actorness in the Context of Democracy Promotion Analyzing EU Democracy Promotion in Terms of Internal and External Actorness No Lesser Than States: EU Actorness in Comparative Perspective Conclusion References 5 Securing Peace Through Humanitarian Action: The EU Response to Complex Emergencies Introduction Humanitarian Action Within the EU: An Overview EU Humanitarian Actorness Haiti as an Illustration Conclusion References 6 Taking Its Rightful Place? Legitimising Discourse and EU Actorness in the Nexus of Trade and Regulation Introduction EU Actorness in Trade and Regulation Definition of Purpose in Trade Legitimising Discourse on Trade and Regulation Impossible to Stand Still External Competitiveness Proofing to Act Securing Its Place in Global Value Chains Conclusion References 7 The EU Actorness in the Security Field: The Case of Georgia Introduction Security Studies Scope The EUMM in Georgia: Monitoring IDPs IDPs in Georgia Old IDPs IDP’s Local Integration into Georgian Society Zugdidi (Newly Occupied Former Soviet Science Academy): 1 Tsukadiasi Village Close to the ABLs of Abkhazia and Enguri Dam: 1 Poti (Newly Built Collective Centre): 8 Batumi (Newly Built Collective Centre): 9 Conclusion References Part II EU Regional Actorness 8 The EU in the Wider Caspian: Actorness and Social Limits of Recognition Introduction The EU’s Activities in the Wider Caspian Region EU Actorness in the Caspian: Purposes, Effectiveness and Recognition Russia in the Wider Caspian Conclusion References 9 The EU and North Africa, or the Actorness of the Possible Introduction Framing the Analysis of Relations Between the European Union and North Africa The Evolution of EU-North African Relations The Case of Morocco Conclusion References 10 An Asset or Liability: Turkey’s Potential in Availing EU Global Actorness Introduction Milestones of Turkey-EU Relations Changing Dynamics of International Politics: A Lesser Role for Both Turkey and the EU Turkey’s Alignment/non-Alignment with CFSP: Implications for EU Actorness Conclusion References 11 Global Giant, Regional Dwarf? Perceptions of EU Actorness in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan Introduction The EU as a Global Giant Economic Giant (Geo)political Intermediate Actor Influential Soft Power The EU as a Regional Dwarf Decaying Europe? Conclusion References 12 Russia vis-à-vis the European Union: Perceptions and Perspectives for Cooperation Introduction Sources and Methods Russia and the EU in the Post-Cold War World: Giants, Dwarfs or Worms Perceptions of the EU in Russia Russia’s Assessment of the EU as a Foreign Policy and Global Actor EU Neighbourhood Policy and EU as a Normative Power and Democracy Promoter Conclusion: Understanding Russia’s Stance on the EU and How It Influences Perspectives for Cooperation References Part III External Views on EU Actorness 13 Brazilian Perspectives on EU Global Actorness in the Case of Digital Technologies Regulation and Internet Governance: An Opportunity to Improve Mutual Relations? Introduction EU-Brazil: Multilayered and Cyclical Relations Brazilian Perceptions of EU Actorness in Digital Technology Conclusion References 14 The European Union as a Global Actor: An Indian Perspective Introduction India’s Historical Perception of the European Union The EU in the Post-Cold War Period India-EU Selective Engagements Conclusion References 15 China’s Considerations and Perceptions About the EU Introduction: An Overview of the Evolution of China-EU Relations Motivation: Complementarity and Recognition (2003–2006) Obstruction: Misplacement and Conflict (2006–2009) A Buffer Zone: Economic Bonds Go First (2009–2011) Suspicions and Differences: Different Expectations (2011–2014) Change: Re-Recognise and Balance (2014–2016) Capability-Expectations Gap Expectations: From Exporting Values to Expanding Cooperation Capabilities: An Obstacle to Fulfil Expectations References 16 “S/he Who Pays the Piper”: Examining the (De)legitimising Influence of European Union’s Financial Support to the African Union Introduction EU Funding of Continental Integration Process in Africa The Idea of EU Actorness EU Funding for African Integration Drive Assessing the Nexus Between Financial Dependency and AU’s Legitimacy The Quest for Alternative Sources of Funding the AU The Legitimacy Question Conclusion: Is a Post-Donorised AU Possible? References 17 The European Union Actorness: A View from Washington D.C. Introduction Demarcating the Theoretical Terrain: Constructivism and English School The EU as a Great Power: The View from Washington D.C. George W. Bush Administration: “The US-European Marriage is Going to Be fine…No Possibility of Divorce Between Us” Barack Obama’s Administration: “Towards a Transatlantic Renaissance” with “A Global Partner of First Resort” Donald Trump’s Administration: A “Foe”, “Competitor” and “Consortium” or “Deep Heritage”? Discussion: EU–USA Social System in Context Conclusion References 18 Conclusion References