Introduction
Contribuinte(s) |
Wunderlich, Jens-Uwe Bailey, David J. |
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Data(s) |
17/12/2010
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Resumo |
The role of the European Union in global politics has been of growing interest over the past decade. The EU is a key player in global institutions such as the World Trade Organization (WTO) and NATO. It continues to construct an emerging identity and project its values and interests throughout contemporary international relations. The capacity of the EU to both formulate and realise its goals, however, remains contested. Some scholars claim the EU’s `soft power’ attitude rivals that of the USA’s `hard power’ approach to international relations. Others view the EU as insufficiently able to produce a co-ordinated position to project upon global politics. Regardless of the position taken within this debate, the EU’s relationship with its external partners has an increasingly important impact upon economic, political and security concerns on an international level. Trade negotiations, military interventions, democracy promotion, international development and responses to the global economic crisis have all witnessed the EU playing a central role. This has seen the EU become both a major force in contemporary institutions of global governance and a template for supranational governance that might influence other attempts to construct regional and global institutions. |
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application/pdf |
Identificador |
http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/16096/1/Introduction.pdf Wunderlich, Uwe and Bailey, David J. (2010). Introduction. IN: The European Union and global governance. Wunderlich, Jens-Uwe and Bailey, David J. (eds) Routledge international handbooks . London: Routledge. |
Publicador |
Routledge |
Relação |
http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/16096/ |
Tipo |
Book Section NonPeerReviewed |