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ID148300
Title ProperEU Global Strategy in a changing world
Other Title InformationBrussels’ approach to the emerging powers
LanguageENG
AuthorHoworth, Jolyon
Summary / Abstract (Note)The world is entering a period of power transition, at the outcome of which some new form of global order (or disorder) is likely to emerge. Critical to this process is the interaction between the established powers, the USA and the European Union (EU), and the emerging powers, particularly China, Brazil, India and Russia. Many analysts have classified the EU as a declining power, a perception that has been enhanced with the triple crises of sovereignty that have rocked the Union since the mid-2000s (money, borders and defence). In this context, the publication of the EU Global Strategy was an opportunity for the EU to state clearly the nature of its ongoing and future relations with the rest of the world. This article argues that, in reality, Europe as a bloc (as opposed to its member states severally) has very limited purchase with the other major powers, and an ambivalent or ill-defined grasp of how to engage with them. They, for their part, have difficulty in knowing how to understand the EU as an actor and prefer to deal bilaterally with its key member states.
`In' analytical NoteContemporary Security Policy Vol. 37, No.3; Dec 2016: p.389-401
Journal SourceContemporary Security Policy Vol: 37 No 3
Key WordsChina ;  Emerging Powers ;  BRICS ;  European Unio ;  EU Global Strategy


 
 
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