This study addresses what characterises the EU’s role as an international actor by drawing on ‘civilian power Europe’ role concept as a fruitful point of reference. It analyses the scope of the concept from a broad point of view including the other characteristics of a civilian power instead of a narrow focus on the civilian versus military debate with a special empirical reference to the EU’s trade policy as Europe’s most long-standing and most powerful external policy realm. The study argues that EU’s trade policy mostly reflects ‘civilian power’ character of the EU. This is not only because it concerns one of the most obvious examples of non-military means of power and is mainly oriented towards persuasive measures (carrots) rather than ...
In this very preliminary paper, I attempt to question whether the EU is going beyond the purely civi...
Trade is the European Union’s most powerful external policy domain. Taking this statement as a start...
Complexity is a crucial barrier to our understanding of how actors behave in the international arena...
During the Cold War the European Community lacking common military instruments was perceived as the ...
The contributions to this book analyse Europe’s global role, with a particular focus on its various ...
The central focus of this paper is the concept of ‘civilian power Europe’, which has been associated...
The contested nature of the EU‟s role, status and impact as an international actor is clearly demons...
FræðigreinQuestions about the future of the European Union as an international actor continue to puz...
The article shows that the term “soft power”, first coined for the American foreign policy, is now u...
Questions about the future of the European Union as an international actor continue to puzzle studen...
EU's foreign policy operational endeavours of the last decade have given tangible evidence of a chan...
What is the European Union international role and identity becoming after the cold war, September 11...
Treating the EU through the civilian power prism and its civilisatory mission (la mission civilisatr...
This paper criticizes existing conceptions of the EU as a 'civilian’/’normative’/’civilizing’ power ...
The study of the European Union (EU) as an international actor has expanded rapidly in the last 15 y...
In this very preliminary paper, I attempt to question whether the EU is going beyond the purely civi...
Trade is the European Union’s most powerful external policy domain. Taking this statement as a start...
Complexity is a crucial barrier to our understanding of how actors behave in the international arena...
During the Cold War the European Community lacking common military instruments was perceived as the ...
The contributions to this book analyse Europe’s global role, with a particular focus on its various ...
The central focus of this paper is the concept of ‘civilian power Europe’, which has been associated...
The contested nature of the EU‟s role, status and impact as an international actor is clearly demons...
FræðigreinQuestions about the future of the European Union as an international actor continue to puz...
The article shows that the term “soft power”, first coined for the American foreign policy, is now u...
Questions about the future of the European Union as an international actor continue to puzzle studen...
EU's foreign policy operational endeavours of the last decade have given tangible evidence of a chan...
What is the European Union international role and identity becoming after the cold war, September 11...
Treating the EU through the civilian power prism and its civilisatory mission (la mission civilisatr...
This paper criticizes existing conceptions of the EU as a 'civilian’/’normative’/’civilizing’ power ...
The study of the European Union (EU) as an international actor has expanded rapidly in the last 15 y...
In this very preliminary paper, I attempt to question whether the EU is going beyond the purely civi...
Trade is the European Union’s most powerful external policy domain. Taking this statement as a start...
Complexity is a crucial barrier to our understanding of how actors behave in the international arena...