ID | 077416 |
Title Proper | The European Union in the Legacies of Imperial Rule? EU Accession Politics Viewed from a Historical Comparative Perspective |
Language | ENG |
Author | Behr, Hartmut |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | International Relations benefits from historical comparative research. Although a historical comparative method can be fruitfully applied to the study of the European Union (EU), it is rarely undertaken. In this article, EU accession politics, particularly its 2004 enlargement, is compared with 19th century `standards of civilization' developed by European states concluding treaties with non-European nations. This article argues that EU accession politics operates in the legacies of 19th-century imperial rule. Understanding the EU in terms of an (new) empire might enrich the discussion of the perception and categorization of the EU as an international order. |
`In' analytical Note | European Journal of International Relations Vol. 13, No.2; Jun 2007: p239-262 |
Journal Source | European Journal of International Relations Vol. 13, No.2; Jun 2007: p239-262 |
Key Words | EU Accession Politics ; EU Enlargement ; Globalization ; International Law ; Standards of Civilization |