This chapter investigates attempts by the European Union (EU) to enhance its image in the Global South by interacting with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and Myanmar. It argues that the EU followed two contradictory positions, showing a conflict between its normative self-identity and its strategic interests. It questions normative power, diffusion theory, norm socialisation and foreign policy analysis to verify the capability of these approaches to illuminate the argument. Critical perspectives on EU activities on Myanmar and ASEAN are employed in this chapter, in addition to interviews conducted in Myanmar in 2018
From 1991 until 2012, the European Union (EU) applied sanctions on Myanmar with the purpose of promo...
In 2016, the EU agreed a ‘Special Partnership for Democracy, Peace and Prosperity’ with Myanmar. Lud...
This working paper investigates the various factors underpinning relations between the European Unio...
This book analyses European foreign policy as the activity of the European Union (EU) as a global ac...
This paper explores the EU’s attempts at the ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF) to encourage Myanmar directl...
This article examines continuity and change in the European Union’s interactions with the Associatio...
This paper examines continuity and change in European Union behaviour within its interaction with th...
This article attempted to explain the relevancy of European sanction policy and ASEAN’s constructive...
This article attempted to explain the relevancy of European sanction policy and ASEAN's constructive...
What is the European Union (EU) trying to achieve in Myanmar? Is the EU speaking with one voice and ...
This article focuses on the former Myanmar President Thein Sein’s efforts to counterbalance Beijing’...
This article tracks the European Union’s efforts at the ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF), from 2004 to 200...
'Normative Power Europe' is one of the most significant constitutions of the European Union (EU)'s i...
Does the European (the EU and the member states’) focus on Myanmar tie in with their focus on China ...
What is the European Union (EU) trying to achieve in Myanmar? Is the EU speaking with one voice and ...
From 1991 until 2012, the European Union (EU) applied sanctions on Myanmar with the purpose of promo...
In 2016, the EU agreed a ‘Special Partnership for Democracy, Peace and Prosperity’ with Myanmar. Lud...
This working paper investigates the various factors underpinning relations between the European Unio...
This book analyses European foreign policy as the activity of the European Union (EU) as a global ac...
This paper explores the EU’s attempts at the ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF) to encourage Myanmar directl...
This article examines continuity and change in the European Union’s interactions with the Associatio...
This paper examines continuity and change in European Union behaviour within its interaction with th...
This article attempted to explain the relevancy of European sanction policy and ASEAN’s constructive...
This article attempted to explain the relevancy of European sanction policy and ASEAN's constructive...
What is the European Union (EU) trying to achieve in Myanmar? Is the EU speaking with one voice and ...
This article focuses on the former Myanmar President Thein Sein’s efforts to counterbalance Beijing’...
This article tracks the European Union’s efforts at the ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF), from 2004 to 200...
'Normative Power Europe' is one of the most significant constitutions of the European Union (EU)'s i...
Does the European (the EU and the member states’) focus on Myanmar tie in with their focus on China ...
What is the European Union (EU) trying to achieve in Myanmar? Is the EU speaking with one voice and ...
From 1991 until 2012, the European Union (EU) applied sanctions on Myanmar with the purpose of promo...
In 2016, the EU agreed a ‘Special Partnership for Democracy, Peace and Prosperity’ with Myanmar. Lud...
This working paper investigates the various factors underpinning relations between the European Unio...