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EU global actorness in a world of contested leadership = policies, instruments and perceptions /
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EU global actorness in a world of contested leadership/ edited by Maria Raquel Freire ... [et al.].
其他題名:
policies, instruments and perceptions /
其他作者:
Freire, Maria Raquel.
出版者:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2022.,
面頁冊數:
xix, 309 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
內容註:
Chapter 1: EU Global Actorness in a World of Contested Leadership: Policies, Instruments and Perceptions -- Chapter 2: Unpacking the EU's international actorness: debates, theories and concepts -- Part I: Actorness across EU Policy Areas -- Chapter 3: Chapter 3 The added value of European diplomacy for EU regional and international actorness -- Chapter 4: Global player status? EU actorness and democracy promotion -- Chapter 5: Securing peace through humanitarian action: The EU response to complex emergencies -- Chapter 6: Taking its rightful place? Legitimising discourse and EU actorness in the nexus of trade and regulation -- Chapter 7: The EU actorness in the security field: The case of Georgia -- Part II: EU Regional Actorness -- Chapter 8: The EU in the wider Caspian: actorness and social limits of recognition -- Chapter 9: The EU and North Africa, or the actorness of the possible -- Chapter 10: An asset or liability: Turkey's potential in availing EU global actorness -- Chapter 11: Global Giant, Regional Dwarf? Perceptions of EU Actorness in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan -- Chapter 12: Russia vis-a-vis the European Union: perceptions and perspectives for cooperation -- Part III: External Views on EU Actorness -- Chapter 13: Brazilian perspectives on EU global actorness in the case of digital technologies regulation and internet governance: an opportunity to improve mutual relations? -- Chapter 14: The European Union as a Global Actor: An Indian Perspective -- Chapter 15: China's considerations and perceptions about the EU -- Chapter 16: 'S/he who pays the piper': Examining the (de)legitimising influence of European Union's financial support to the African Union -- Chapter 17: The European Union actorness: A View from Washington D.C. -- Chapter 18: Conclusion.
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Springer Nature eBook
標題:
Political leadership - European Union countries. -
標題:
European Union countries - Foreign relations - 21st century. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-92997-8
ISBN:
9783030929978
EU global actorness in a world of contested leadership = policies, instruments and perceptions /
EU global actorness in a world of contested leadership
policies, instruments and perceptions /[electronic resource] :edited by Maria Raquel Freire ... [et al.]. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2022. - xix, 309 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
Chapter 1: EU Global Actorness in a World of Contested Leadership: Policies, Instruments and Perceptions -- Chapter 2: Unpacking the EU's international actorness: debates, theories and concepts -- Part I: Actorness across EU Policy Areas -- Chapter 3: Chapter 3 The added value of European diplomacy for EU regional and international actorness -- Chapter 4: Global player status? EU actorness and democracy promotion -- Chapter 5: Securing peace through humanitarian action: The EU response to complex emergencies -- Chapter 6: Taking its rightful place? Legitimising discourse and EU actorness in the nexus of trade and regulation -- Chapter 7: The EU actorness in the security field: The case of Georgia -- Part II: EU Regional Actorness -- Chapter 8: The EU in the wider Caspian: actorness and social limits of recognition -- Chapter 9: The EU and North Africa, or the actorness of the possible -- Chapter 10: An asset or liability: Turkey's potential in availing EU global actorness -- Chapter 11: Global Giant, Regional Dwarf? Perceptions of EU Actorness in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan -- Chapter 12: Russia vis-a-vis the European Union: perceptions and perspectives for cooperation -- Part III: External Views on EU Actorness -- Chapter 13: Brazilian perspectives on EU global actorness in the case of digital technologies regulation and internet governance: an opportunity to improve mutual relations? -- Chapter 14: The European Union as a Global Actor: An Indian Perspective -- Chapter 15: China's considerations and perceptions about the EU -- Chapter 16: 'S/he who pays the piper': Examining the (de)legitimising influence of European Union's financial support to the African Union -- Chapter 17: The European Union actorness: A View from Washington D.C. -- Chapter 18: Conclusion.
This book contributes to the literature on the EU's role in the international system by engaging with the debates on global actorness and mapping new conceptual and theoretical avenues to better understand how agency and power are exerted at the global and regional levels, in a context of increased contestation of the international liberal order. Organised around three main lines, the book first looks at how the EU positions itself internationally in different policy areas, providing a multi-dimensional reading of EU policies, instruments, and practices; secondly, it engages with the EU's own perspective toward its regional contexts and with the perspectives of regional actors on the EU; and, thirdly, it explores non-European perspectives on EU actorness, as the way the EU is perceived by others in this system of contested leadership is central to how it is understood in terms of policies, instruments, and overall capability to lead and act as a global power. Maria Raquel Freire is Professor of International Relations at the Faculty of Economics and Researcher at the Centre for Social Studies, University of Coimbra, Portugal. Paula Duarte Lopes is Assistant Professor of International Relations at the Faculty of Economics and Researcher at the Centre for Social Studies, University of Coimbra, Portugal. Daniela Nascimento is Assistant Professor of International Relations at the Faculty of Economics and Researcher at the Centre for Social Studies, University of Coimbra, Portugal. Licinia Simao is Assistant Professor of International Relations at the Faculty of Economics and Researcher at the Centre for Social Studies, University of Coimbra, Portugal.
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Dewey Class. No.: 341.2422
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