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EU's Asia: renegotiating boundaries, renegotiating norms / Gaens, Bart; Jokela, Juha; Mattlin, Mikael   Journal Article
Mattlin, Mikael Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The global financial crisis and the shift of economic strength to a rising Asia have ushered in European introspection and allusions to the decline of the European Union (EU). The EU's ambitions to have a normative impact in the world have been called into question. The seven articles in this guest-edited issue explore processes of change relating to geopolitical definitions, regional actorness, interregionalism, and normative power within the framework of EU-Asia relations. This introduction contextualises the themes taken up in the different articles. It considers important divides in the recent history of Europe-Asia relations and outlines key transformations in the global environment, before critically reflecting on the significance of normative power for Europe.
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Intellectual legacies, ethical policies and normative territori: situating the human rights issue in EU-Asia relations / Wiessala, Georg   Journal Article
Wiessala, Georg Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract This article investigates EU foreign policies regarding Human Rights with Asia. The perspective adopted here argues for a consideration of selected, social-constructivist, perspectives. The article emphasizes ideas, identities, values, educational exchange and human rights in EU policy towards Asia. Through a number of case studies, the article demonstrates that there is both an 'enabling' and an 'inhibitory' human rights dynamism in EU-Asia dialogue. The article suggests some ways of translating this into policies. It proposes a more inclusive, 'holistic', understanding of human rights discourse in East-West relations.
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