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ID084712
Title ProperEuropean Union as a regional normative hegemon
Other Title Informationthe case of European neighbourhood policy
LanguageENG
AuthorHaukkala, Hiski
Publication2008.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Abstract This article analyses the European Union's European Neighbourhood Policy in the context of the European Union as an actor employing normative power in international politics. The European Neighbourhood Policy can be seen as a substitute for the Union's enlargement that has previously been the main vehicle for the Union's normative power in Europe. By relinquishing enlargement, the EU is in danger of losing its capacity for effectively stabilising its nearest neighbours as well as losing its legitimacy and justification in their eyes. The article discusses whether the European Neighbourhood Policy can be seen as a fruitful way out of the Union's present conundrum. It concludes that at least in its present form the Neighbourhood Policy is far from a panacea. It suffers from a lack of legitimacy as a result of its inability to answer the neighbours' calls for full political and institutional belonging in Europe.
`In' analytical NoteEurope-Asia Studies Vol. 60, No. 9; Nov 2008: p1601-1622
Journal SourceEurope-Asia Studies Vol. 60, No. 9; Nov 2008: p1601-1622
Key WordsEuropean Union - Regional Normative ;  European - Neighbourhood Policy