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NORMATIVE POWER EUROPE MEETS IPB: Europe and the World

Autor Sharon Pardo
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 iul 2017

The book draws on some of the scholarship in perception studies and "Normative Power Europe" theory. The study of perceptions, although dating back to the mid-1970s, is gaining renewed currency in recent years both in international relations, in general, and in European Union studies, in particular. And yet, despite the significance of external perceptions of the European Union, there is still a lack of theoretical forays into this area as well as an absence of empirical investigations of actual external role conceptions. These lacunae in scholarly work are significant, since how the European Union is perceived outside its borders, and what factors shape these perceptions, are crucial for deepening the theory of "Normative Power Europe." The book analyzes Israeli perceptions towards "Normative Power Europe," the European Union, and NATO through five themes that, the book argues, underscore different dimensions of key Israeli conceptions of "Normative Power Europe" and NATO. The book seeks to contribute to the existing research on the European Union's role as a "normative power," the Union's external representations, and on Israeli-European Union relations more broadly.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780739195680
ISBN-10: 0739195689
Pagini: 166
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield
Seria Europe and the World


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This book elucidates the tension between the European Union's normative and empirical dimensions underlying Israeli-European Union relations, and uses this uneasy relationship as a case study through which to bridge the theoretical gap between "Normative Power Europe" scholarship and European Union external perceptions studies.