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The European Union's Roles in International Politics
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The European Union's Roles in International Politics

Concepts and Analysis

The European Union's Roles in International Politics

Concepts and Analysis

Edited ByOle Elgström, Michael Smith
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2006
eBook Published 21 August 2006
Pub. location London
Imprint Routledge
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9780203086414
Pages 240 pages
eBook ISBN 9781134166787
SubjectsPolitics & International Relations
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Elgström, O. (Ed.), Smith, M. (Ed.), Poguntke, T. (2006). The European Union's Roles in International Politics. London: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203086414
ABOUT THIS BOOK

This new volume develops a conceptual framework for considering and evaluating the roles played by the EU in international politics, drawing upon the literatures of role analysis, international relations and European integration.

It pays particular attention to five aspects of role analysis: role conceptions, origins of roles, role institutionalization, role performance and role impact. These form themes running through the volume and are dealt with in individual contributions as appropriate. It also presents fresh applications and empirical case studies that support the conceptual framework and demonstrate the uses of role analysis in relation to the EU and its international activities, and its capacity to inform investigation from different perspectives and standpoints.

By taking this approach and by providing both conceptual and empirical argument, this book delivers an innovative perspective on the analysis of the European Union as an international actor, and on the ways in which EU actions are formed and have impact. It also establishes a research agenda based on rigorous development of the framework for role analysis, and demonstrates the ways in which this agenda might be furthered.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |10 pages
Introduction
ByOLE ELGSTRÖM, MICHAEL SMITH
View abstract
chapter 1|19 pages
Role theory and European foreign policy: A framework of analysis
ByLISBETH AGGESTAM
View abstract
chapter 2|17 pages
A multilateralist role for the EU?
ByKNUD ERIK JØRGENSEN
View abstract
chapter 3|19 pages
Interpreted values: A normative reading of EU role conceptions and performance
BySONIA LUCARELLI
View abstract
chapter 4|19 pages
The symbolic manifestations of the EU’s normative role in world politics
ByIAN MANNERS
View abstract
chapter 5|16 pages
Values or rights? Alternative conceptions of the EU’s ‘normative’ role
ByHELENE SJURSEN
View abstract
chapter 6|17 pages
Muscles from Brussels: the demise of civilian power Europe?
ByRICHARD WHITMAN
View abstract
chapter 7|18 pages
The EU’s role as a promoter of human rights and democracy: enlargement policy practice and role formation
ByULRICH SEDELMEIER
View abstract
chapter 8|19 pages
The constraints on EU action as a ‘norm exporter’ in the Mediterranean
BySTEFANIA PANEBIANCO
View abstract
chapter 9|17 pages
The limits of proactive cosmopolitanism: the EU and Burma, Cuba and Zimbabwe
ByKAREN E . SMITH
View abstract
chapter 10|17 pages
Proactive policy entrepreneur or risk minimizer? A principal–agent interpretation of the EU’s role in the WTO
ByBART KERREMANS
View abstract
chapter 11|19 pages
Punching its weight? The EU’s use of WTO dispute resolution
ByALASDAIR R . YOUNG
View abstract
chapter 12|17 pages
Institutions, ideas and a leadership gap: the EU’s role in multilateral competition policy
ByCHAD DAMRO
View abstract
chapter 13|20 pages
The EU’s role(s) in European public health: the interdependence of roles within a saturated space of international organizations
BySÉBASTIEN GUIGNER
View abstract

This new volume develops a conceptual framework for considering and evaluating the roles played by the EU in international politics, drawing upon the literatures of role analysis, international relations and European integration.

It pays particular attention to five aspects of role analysis: role conceptions, origins of roles, role institutionalization, role performance and role impact. These form themes running through the volume and are dealt with in individual contributions as appropriate. It also presents fresh applications and empirical case studies that support the conceptual framework and demonstrate the uses of role analysis in relation to the EU and its international activities, and its capacity to inform investigation from different perspectives and standpoints.

By taking this approach and by providing both conceptual and empirical argument, this book delivers an innovative perspective on the analysis of the European Union as an international actor, and on the ways in which EU actions are formed and have impact. It also establishes a research agenda based on rigorous development of the framework for role analysis, and demonstrates the ways in which this agenda might be furthered.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |10 pages
Introduction
ByOLE ELGSTRÖM, MICHAEL SMITH
View abstract
chapter 1|19 pages
Role theory and European foreign policy: A framework of analysis
ByLISBETH AGGESTAM
View abstract
chapter 2|17 pages
A multilateralist role for the EU?
ByKNUD ERIK JØRGENSEN
View abstract
chapter 3|19 pages
Interpreted values: A normative reading of EU role conceptions and performance
BySONIA LUCARELLI
View abstract
chapter 4|19 pages
The symbolic manifestations of the EU’s normative role in world politics
ByIAN MANNERS
View abstract
chapter 5|16 pages
Values or rights? Alternative conceptions of the EU’s ‘normative’ role
ByHELENE SJURSEN
View abstract
chapter 6|17 pages
Muscles from Brussels: the demise of civilian power Europe?
ByRICHARD WHITMAN
View abstract
chapter 7|18 pages
The EU’s role as a promoter of human rights and democracy: enlargement policy practice and role formation
ByULRICH SEDELMEIER
View abstract
chapter 8|19 pages
The constraints on EU action as a ‘norm exporter’ in the Mediterranean
BySTEFANIA PANEBIANCO
View abstract
chapter 9|17 pages
The limits of proactive cosmopolitanism: the EU and Burma, Cuba and Zimbabwe
ByKAREN E . SMITH
View abstract
chapter 10|17 pages
Proactive policy entrepreneur or risk minimizer? A principal–agent interpretation of the EU’s role in the WTO
ByBART KERREMANS
View abstract
chapter 11|19 pages
Punching its weight? The EU’s use of WTO dispute resolution
ByALASDAIR R . YOUNG
View abstract
chapter 12|17 pages
Institutions, ideas and a leadership gap: the EU’s role in multilateral competition policy
ByCHAD DAMRO
View abstract
chapter 13|20 pages
The EU’s role(s) in European public health: the interdependence of roles within a saturated space of international organizations
BySÉBASTIEN GUIGNER
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

This new volume develops a conceptual framework for considering and evaluating the roles played by the EU in international politics, drawing upon the literatures of role analysis, international relations and European integration.

It pays particular attention to five aspects of role analysis: role conceptions, origins of roles, role institutionalization, role performance and role impact. These form themes running through the volume and are dealt with in individual contributions as appropriate. It also presents fresh applications and empirical case studies that support the conceptual framework and demonstrate the uses of role analysis in relation to the EU and its international activities, and its capacity to inform investigation from different perspectives and standpoints.

By taking this approach and by providing both conceptual and empirical argument, this book delivers an innovative perspective on the analysis of the European Union as an international actor, and on the ways in which EU actions are formed and have impact. It also establishes a research agenda based on rigorous development of the framework for role analysis, and demonstrates the ways in which this agenda might be furthered.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |10 pages
Introduction
ByOLE ELGSTRÖM, MICHAEL SMITH
View abstract
chapter 1|19 pages
Role theory and European foreign policy: A framework of analysis
ByLISBETH AGGESTAM
View abstract
chapter 2|17 pages
A multilateralist role for the EU?
ByKNUD ERIK JØRGENSEN
View abstract
chapter 3|19 pages
Interpreted values: A normative reading of EU role conceptions and performance
BySONIA LUCARELLI
View abstract
chapter 4|19 pages
The symbolic manifestations of the EU’s normative role in world politics
ByIAN MANNERS
View abstract
chapter 5|16 pages
Values or rights? Alternative conceptions of the EU’s ‘normative’ role
ByHELENE SJURSEN
View abstract
chapter 6|17 pages
Muscles from Brussels: the demise of civilian power Europe?
ByRICHARD WHITMAN
View abstract
chapter 7|18 pages
The EU’s role as a promoter of human rights and democracy: enlargement policy practice and role formation
ByULRICH SEDELMEIER
View abstract
chapter 8|19 pages
The constraints on EU action as a ‘norm exporter’ in the Mediterranean
BySTEFANIA PANEBIANCO
View abstract
chapter 9|17 pages
The limits of proactive cosmopolitanism: the EU and Burma, Cuba and Zimbabwe
ByKAREN E . SMITH
View abstract
chapter 10|17 pages
Proactive policy entrepreneur or risk minimizer? A principal–agent interpretation of the EU’s role in the WTO
ByBART KERREMANS
View abstract
chapter 11|19 pages
Punching its weight? The EU’s use of WTO dispute resolution
ByALASDAIR R . YOUNG
View abstract
chapter 12|17 pages
Institutions, ideas and a leadership gap: the EU’s role in multilateral competition policy
ByCHAD DAMRO
View abstract
chapter 13|20 pages
The EU’s role(s) in European public health: the interdependence of roles within a saturated space of international organizations
BySÉBASTIEN GUIGNER
View abstract

This new volume develops a conceptual framework for considering and evaluating the roles played by the EU in international politics, drawing upon the literatures of role analysis, international relations and European integration.

It pays particular attention to five aspects of role analysis: role conceptions, origins of roles, role institutionalization, role performance and role impact. These form themes running through the volume and are dealt with in individual contributions as appropriate. It also presents fresh applications and empirical case studies that support the conceptual framework and demonstrate the uses of role analysis in relation to the EU and its international activities, and its capacity to inform investigation from different perspectives and standpoints.

By taking this approach and by providing both conceptual and empirical argument, this book delivers an innovative perspective on the analysis of the European Union as an international actor, and on the ways in which EU actions are formed and have impact. It also establishes a research agenda based on rigorous development of the framework for role analysis, and demonstrates the ways in which this agenda might be furthered.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |10 pages
Introduction
ByOLE ELGSTRÖM, MICHAEL SMITH
View abstract
chapter 1|19 pages
Role theory and European foreign policy: A framework of analysis
ByLISBETH AGGESTAM
View abstract
chapter 2|17 pages
A multilateralist role for the EU?
ByKNUD ERIK JØRGENSEN
View abstract
chapter 3|19 pages
Interpreted values: A normative reading of EU role conceptions and performance
BySONIA LUCARELLI
View abstract
chapter 4|19 pages
The symbolic manifestations of the EU’s normative role in world politics
ByIAN MANNERS
View abstract
chapter 5|16 pages
Values or rights? Alternative conceptions of the EU’s ‘normative’ role
ByHELENE SJURSEN
View abstract
chapter 6|17 pages
Muscles from Brussels: the demise of civilian power Europe?
ByRICHARD WHITMAN
View abstract
chapter 7|18 pages
The EU’s role as a promoter of human rights and democracy: enlargement policy practice and role formation
ByULRICH SEDELMEIER
View abstract
chapter 8|19 pages
The constraints on EU action as a ‘norm exporter’ in the Mediterranean
BySTEFANIA PANEBIANCO
View abstract
chapter 9|17 pages
The limits of proactive cosmopolitanism: the EU and Burma, Cuba and Zimbabwe
ByKAREN E . SMITH
View abstract
chapter 10|17 pages
Proactive policy entrepreneur or risk minimizer? A principal–agent interpretation of the EU’s role in the WTO
ByBART KERREMANS
View abstract
chapter 11|19 pages
Punching its weight? The EU’s use of WTO dispute resolution
ByALASDAIR R . YOUNG
View abstract
chapter 12|17 pages
Institutions, ideas and a leadership gap: the EU’s role in multilateral competition policy
ByCHAD DAMRO
View abstract
chapter 13|20 pages
The EU’s role(s) in European public health: the interdependence of roles within a saturated space of international organizations
BySÉBASTIEN GUIGNER
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

This new volume develops a conceptual framework for considering and evaluating the roles played by the EU in international politics, drawing upon the literatures of role analysis, international relations and European integration.

It pays particular attention to five aspects of role analysis: role conceptions, origins of roles, role institutionalization, role performance and role impact. These form themes running through the volume and are dealt with in individual contributions as appropriate. It also presents fresh applications and empirical case studies that support the conceptual framework and demonstrate the uses of role analysis in relation to the EU and its international activities, and its capacity to inform investigation from different perspectives and standpoints.

By taking this approach and by providing both conceptual and empirical argument, this book delivers an innovative perspective on the analysis of the European Union as an international actor, and on the ways in which EU actions are formed and have impact. It also establishes a research agenda based on rigorous development of the framework for role analysis, and demonstrates the ways in which this agenda might be furthered.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |10 pages
Introduction
ByOLE ELGSTRÖM, MICHAEL SMITH
View abstract
chapter 1|19 pages
Role theory and European foreign policy: A framework of analysis
ByLISBETH AGGESTAM
View abstract
chapter 2|17 pages
A multilateralist role for the EU?
ByKNUD ERIK JØRGENSEN
View abstract
chapter 3|19 pages
Interpreted values: A normative reading of EU role conceptions and performance
BySONIA LUCARELLI
View abstract
chapter 4|19 pages
The symbolic manifestations of the EU’s normative role in world politics
ByIAN MANNERS
View abstract
chapter 5|16 pages
Values or rights? Alternative conceptions of the EU’s ‘normative’ role
ByHELENE SJURSEN
View abstract
chapter 6|17 pages
Muscles from Brussels: the demise of civilian power Europe?
ByRICHARD WHITMAN
View abstract
chapter 7|18 pages
The EU’s role as a promoter of human rights and democracy: enlargement policy practice and role formation
ByULRICH SEDELMEIER
View abstract
chapter 8|19 pages
The constraints on EU action as a ‘norm exporter’ in the Mediterranean
BySTEFANIA PANEBIANCO
View abstract
chapter 9|17 pages
The limits of proactive cosmopolitanism: the EU and Burma, Cuba and Zimbabwe
ByKAREN E . SMITH
View abstract
chapter 10|17 pages
Proactive policy entrepreneur or risk minimizer? A principal–agent interpretation of the EU’s role in the WTO
ByBART KERREMANS
View abstract
chapter 11|19 pages
Punching its weight? The EU’s use of WTO dispute resolution
ByALASDAIR R . YOUNG
View abstract
chapter 12|17 pages
Institutions, ideas and a leadership gap: the EU’s role in multilateral competition policy
ByCHAD DAMRO
View abstract
chapter 13|20 pages
The EU’s role(s) in European public health: the interdependence of roles within a saturated space of international organizations
BySÉBASTIEN GUIGNER
View abstract

This new volume develops a conceptual framework for considering and evaluating the roles played by the EU in international politics, drawing upon the literatures of role analysis, international relations and European integration.

It pays particular attention to five aspects of role analysis: role conceptions, origins of roles, role institutionalization, role performance and role impact. These form themes running through the volume and are dealt with in individual contributions as appropriate. It also presents fresh applications and empirical case studies that support the conceptual framework and demonstrate the uses of role analysis in relation to the EU and its international activities, and its capacity to inform investigation from different perspectives and standpoints.

By taking this approach and by providing both conceptual and empirical argument, this book delivers an innovative perspective on the analysis of the European Union as an international actor, and on the ways in which EU actions are formed and have impact. It also establishes a research agenda based on rigorous development of the framework for role analysis, and demonstrates the ways in which this agenda might be furthered.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |10 pages
Introduction
ByOLE ELGSTRÖM, MICHAEL SMITH
View abstract
chapter 1|19 pages
Role theory and European foreign policy: A framework of analysis
ByLISBETH AGGESTAM
View abstract
chapter 2|17 pages
A multilateralist role for the EU?
ByKNUD ERIK JØRGENSEN
View abstract
chapter 3|19 pages
Interpreted values: A normative reading of EU role conceptions and performance
BySONIA LUCARELLI
View abstract
chapter 4|19 pages
The symbolic manifestations of the EU’s normative role in world politics
ByIAN MANNERS
View abstract
chapter 5|16 pages
Values or rights? Alternative conceptions of the EU’s ‘normative’ role
ByHELENE SJURSEN
View abstract
chapter 6|17 pages
Muscles from Brussels: the demise of civilian power Europe?
ByRICHARD WHITMAN
View abstract
chapter 7|18 pages
The EU’s role as a promoter of human rights and democracy: enlargement policy practice and role formation
ByULRICH SEDELMEIER
View abstract
chapter 8|19 pages
The constraints on EU action as a ‘norm exporter’ in the Mediterranean
BySTEFANIA PANEBIANCO
View abstract
chapter 9|17 pages
The limits of proactive cosmopolitanism: the EU and Burma, Cuba and Zimbabwe
ByKAREN E . SMITH
View abstract
chapter 10|17 pages
Proactive policy entrepreneur or risk minimizer? A principal–agent interpretation of the EU’s role in the WTO
ByBART KERREMANS
View abstract
chapter 11|19 pages
Punching its weight? The EU’s use of WTO dispute resolution
ByALASDAIR R . YOUNG
View abstract
chapter 12|17 pages
Institutions, ideas and a leadership gap: the EU’s role in multilateral competition policy
ByCHAD DAMRO
View abstract
chapter 13|20 pages
The EU’s role(s) in European public health: the interdependence of roles within a saturated space of international organizations
BySÉBASTIEN GUIGNER
View abstract
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