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ID093891
Title Properlimits of normative power Europe in Asia
Other Title Informationthe case of human rights in China
LanguageENG
AuthorBalducci, Giuseppe
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)In recent years an increasing number of works on EU international actorness have begun to focus on notions of "normative, value-driven external policy". However, the majority of these works tend to uncritically analyse EU foreign policy without considering its internal complexity and the existing national, supranational and intergovernmental dynamics. This paper first sheds light on these issues by proposing an original theoretical and analytical framework to study European, rather than merely EU, normative foreign policy. Secondly, this paper attempts to empirically apply such a framework in the specific case of European human rights promotion in China. What emerges is that in the case of China, and Asia more broadly, Europe appears more as a normative trap, where the interaction of EU institutions and member states originate policies not in line with the EU human rights normative basis.
`In' analytical NoteEast Asia: An International Quaterly vol. 27, 1 (3/1/2010)
Journal SourceEast Asia: An International Quaterly vol. 27, 1 (3/1/2010)
Key WordsAsia ;  China ;  European Union ;  Human Rights ;  Normative