This article aims to explore how Russia and Turkey contest the EU's actorness in their shared neighbourhoods and beyond. By adopting the theoretical lens that exerting actorness requires justification and by conceptualizing contestation as an inherently relational and discursive process, it utilizes qualitative content analysis to trace the discursive justifications that are employed by Russia and Turkey in delegitimizing the EU in their shared neighbourhoods and at global forums. The article finds that while norm-based contestations of the EU's actorness are central to both cases, there is a marked difference between the two with respect to the type and substance of normative contestation. It also shows that normative contestation in inter...
The aim of this thesis was to examine the extent to which the European Union can be considered a nor...
Actorness in international affairs is traditionally held to be the preserve of states and based ulti...
This chapter examines the progress of Russia’s foreign policy after 1991 to discover how Russia mana...
This article aims to explore how Russia and Turkey contest the EU's actorness in their shared neighb...
This article aims to explore how Russia and Turkey contest the EU's actorness in their shared neighb...
This article offers a critical discussion of third-country access to normative contestation within t...
This article aims to explore whether - and if so, how - the EU is perceived as a normative power (NP...
Russia-EU relations have often been presented in terms of a normative gap, with the EU appearing as ...
The impact of external actors on political change in the European neighbourhood has mostly been exam...
This paper analyses the concept of normative power rivalry. Assuming that normative power can lead t...
This paper focuses on the social psychological barriers underpinning the EU and Russia’s social norm...
This paper analyses the concept of normative power rivalry. Assuming that normative power can lead t...
The article aims to analyze the concept of the EU as a normative power. In this regard, the article ...
Through the conception of the EU as a normative power, scholars envisage moving beyond the tradition...
This article examines the EU's external power through the prism of perceptions by non-EU countries o...
The aim of this thesis was to examine the extent to which the European Union can be considered a nor...
Actorness in international affairs is traditionally held to be the preserve of states and based ulti...
This chapter examines the progress of Russia’s foreign policy after 1991 to discover how Russia mana...
This article aims to explore how Russia and Turkey contest the EU's actorness in their shared neighb...
This article aims to explore how Russia and Turkey contest the EU's actorness in their shared neighb...
This article offers a critical discussion of third-country access to normative contestation within t...
This article aims to explore whether - and if so, how - the EU is perceived as a normative power (NP...
Russia-EU relations have often been presented in terms of a normative gap, with the EU appearing as ...
The impact of external actors on political change in the European neighbourhood has mostly been exam...
This paper analyses the concept of normative power rivalry. Assuming that normative power can lead t...
This paper focuses on the social psychological barriers underpinning the EU and Russia’s social norm...
This paper analyses the concept of normative power rivalry. Assuming that normative power can lead t...
The article aims to analyze the concept of the EU as a normative power. In this regard, the article ...
Through the conception of the EU as a normative power, scholars envisage moving beyond the tradition...
This article examines the EU's external power through the prism of perceptions by non-EU countries o...
The aim of this thesis was to examine the extent to which the European Union can be considered a nor...
Actorness in international affairs is traditionally held to be the preserve of states and based ulti...
This chapter examines the progress of Russia’s foreign policy after 1991 to discover how Russia mana...