To what degree may the US be considered a normative power? The US foreign policy mainstream tends to reflect a varying blend of normative and hegemonic approaches. The US has been and continues to be simultaneously a guardian of international norms; a norm entrepreneur challenging prevailing norms as insufficient; a norm externaliser when it tries to advance norms for others that it is reluctant to apply to itself; and a norm blocker when it comes to issues that may threaten its position, or that exacerbate divisions among conflicting currents of American domestic thought. On balance (and despite exceptions), the US has sought to manage this normative-hegemonic interplay by accepting some limits on its power in exchange for greater legitima...
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To what degree may the US be considered a normative power? The US foreign policy mainstream tends to...
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Traditionally, studies into a state's foreign policy focus on the international situation and nation...
This paper reappraises Normative Power Europe theory in light of the possible changes that a future ...
[from the introduction]. The paper is divided into three parts: First, the role of enlargement as th...
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Who or what is a normative power? In response to this query the article suggests that normative powe...
Who or what is a normative power? In response to this query the article suggests that normative powe...
Since the end of the Cold War, American hegemony continues to characterize the international system....
For decades, scholars of international relations have called attention to the limits of American pow...
In this final chapter, The author asks whether the shift from a multipolar to unipolar society of st...
To what degree may the US be considered a normative power? The US foreign policy mainstream tends to...
This paper is the first in a series that will investigate “Who is a normative foreign policy actor?”...
These papers confront one of the main ‘known unknowns’ for 21st century foreign policy, namely how t...
The ‘Normative Power Europe’ debate has been a leitmotif in the academic discourse for over a decade...
[From the introduction]. This paper explores the concept of 'normative power Europe' through the fra...
On October 25th 2007 the Wall Street Journal published a blistering attack onEurope entitled Regulat...
Traditionally, studies into a state's foreign policy focus on the international situation and nation...
This paper reappraises Normative Power Europe theory in light of the possible changes that a future ...
[from the introduction]. The paper is divided into three parts: First, the role of enlargement as th...
The European Union (EU) is a formidable actor in contemporary international politics. Many prominent...
Who or what is a normative power? In response to this query the article suggests that normative powe...
Who or what is a normative power? In response to this query the article suggests that normative powe...
Since the end of the Cold War, American hegemony continues to characterize the international system....
For decades, scholars of international relations have called attention to the limits of American pow...
In this final chapter, The author asks whether the shift from a multipolar to unipolar society of st...