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ID112868
Title ProperInterregional relations and legitimacy in global governance
Other Title Informationthe EU in ASEM
LanguageENG
AuthorJokela, Juha ;  Gaens, Bart
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article explores the ramifications of the European Union's (EU) internal legitimacy debate for its external relations. It applies the Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) as a case study to examine the EU's attempts to promote legitimacy in global governance, more specifically in interregional institutions. The article's theoretical framework draws from the EU's legitimacy debate. It identifies three key sources of legitimacy, namely, (i) input legitimacy or democratic control and accountability, (ii) output legitimacy or performance and achievement of core purposes, and (iii) the degree of common identity as externalised through collective representation and the articulation of shared norms and values. The empirical analysis thereafter leads to three observations. First, the EU's presence has contributed to an increased democratic involvement by ASEM's different stakeholders including parliaments and civil society. Second, purely from an institutional legitimacy perspective ASEM achieves its purpose as a forum to 'constructively engage' with Asian countries and address issues relating to global governance. Third, ASEM reveals the EU's dual identity as an intergovernmental grouping and an organisation with a gradually increasing capacity of collective representation. However, the advancement of the EU's normative objectives through ASEM has been problematic, leading to a more interest-based and pragmatic policy path. The article concludes that the EU's legitimacy debate has had a bearing on relations with Asia and, in particular, with ASEM. Importantly, and given the EU's setbacks, some elements of the 'EU's way' have proven successful in promoting democratic notions of legitimacy beyond the state.
`In' analytical NoteAsia Europe Journal Vol. 10, No.2-3; Jul 2012: p.145-164
Journal SourceAsia Europe Journal Vol. 10, No.2-3; Jul 2012: p.145-164
Key WordsASEM ;  European Union ;  Asia - Europe Meeting ;  Global Governance ;  Interregional Relations ;  Asia – Europe Meeting


 
 
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