ID | 084642 |
Title Proper | Europeanisation and discourse building |
Other Title Information | the European commission, European narratives and European neighbourhood policy |
Language | ENG |
Author | Jones, Alun ; Clark, Julian |
Publication | 2008. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Europeanisation is a legitimising process through which the European Union strives to gain meaning, actorness and presence internationally. However, this process continues to be described in less than complimentary ways as ambiguous, incomplete, unsettled, or impotent. We contend that it is the contradictory demands of negotiating order at the 'internal' and 'external' levels both operationally and normatively which critically affect the EU's ability to achieve presence and actorness in international affairs. In this paper we focus upon the role of the European Commission in the external projection of Europeanisation towards the Mediterranean with an emphasis upon the discursive construction, performance and survival of Europeanisation. We show the ways in which the external projection of Europeanisation produces fuzziness and messiness in which the Mediterranean emerges as both a chaotic conception and site of chaos. |
`In' analytical Note | Geopolitics Vol. 13, No. 3; 2008: p 545-571 |
Journal Source | Geopolitics Vol. 13, No. 3; 2008: p 545-571 |
Key Words | European Narratives ; European Neighbourhood Policy ; European Commission |