ABSTRACT
Offering an investigation of the ways in which matters of human rights give shape to the European Union's interaction with Asia, this volume argues for the consideration of selected social-constructivist perspectives with regard to the Asia-EU dialogue. It puts into context the function of ideas, identities, values, norms and human rights. Through a number of country-specific and regional case studies, the text examines both the 'enabling' and the 'inhibitory' potential of human rights in the Union's relations with Asian interlocutors. The book proposes a more inclusive, holistic understanding of the significance and potential of the human rights discourse in East-West contacts. It is aimed at a wide readership from the disciplines of politics, international relations, Asian studies, law and human rights.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part 1|52 pages
Foundations and Debates
chapter Chapter 1|13 pages
Introduction
chapter Chapter 2|14 pages
Theoretical Perspectives of EU Foreign Policy in Asia
chapter Chapter 3|24 pages
The Power of Ideas and the Politics of Identity
part 2|40 pages
Dynamics, Discourses and Dilemmas
chapter Chapter 4|21 pages
The ‘Enabling' Aspects of Human Rights in the EU-Asia Dialogue
chapter Chapter 5|18 pages
The ‘Inhibitory' Aspects of Human Rights in EU-Asia Dialogue
part 3|48 pages
Patterns and Paradigms