ID | 171812 |
Title Proper | EU and Contested Statehood in its Near Abroad |
Other Title Information | Europeanisation, Actorness and State-building |
Language | ENG |
Author | Bouris, Dimitris ; Papadimitriou, Dimitris |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The main purpose of this Special Issue is to interrogate the role of the European Union (EU) as a state-builder in its Near Abroad.1 It aims to make a three-fold contribution to the existing literature. Firstly, it provides working definitions on contested statehood and state-building, paying particular attention to how their properties map onto the EU’s own policy tools and the (diverse) nature of the conflicts with which it seeks to engage. Secondly, it engages with three sets of distinct conceptual literatures that are not often cross-fertilised: (i) the international relations scholarship on contested statehood and state-building; (ii) conceptualisations of EU ‘actorness’ in international affairs; and (iii) the literature on the external dimension of Europeanisation and the use of conditionality as a tool of projecting EU power to partner countries. Thirdly, it borrows from the literature on political geography in order to build an interdisciplinary perspective on EU geopolitical imaginations and the geographical dimensions of the EU’s border expansion and crisis management. |
`In' analytical Note | Geopolitics Vol. 25, No.2; Apr-Jun 2020: p.273-293 |
Journal Source | Geopolitics Vol: 25 No 2 |
Key Words | EU ; State-Building |