A comparative appraisal of normative power : : the European Union, the United States and the January 25th, 2011 revolution in Egypt / / by Ville Sinkkonen.

In A Comparative Appraisal of Normative Power Ville Sinkkonen constructs a three-pronged analytical framework for the analysis of normative power, a theoretical concept recently associated with studying the international role of the European Union. This toolkit allows him to compare the foreign poli...

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Superior document:The Erik Castren Institute monographs on international law and human rights ; v. 19
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, The Netherlands : : Brill/Nijhoff,, [2015]
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A comparative appraisal of normative power : the European Union, the United States and the January 25th, 2011 revolution in Egypt / by Ville Sinkkonen.
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The Erik Castren Institute monographs on international law and human rights ; v. 19
Includes bibliographical references (p. 296-364) and index.
In A Comparative Appraisal of Normative Power Ville Sinkkonen constructs a three-pronged analytical framework for the analysis of normative power, a theoretical concept recently associated with studying the international role of the European Union. This toolkit allows him to compare the foreign policy conduct of the EU and the United States in the context of the January 25th, 2011 Revolution in Egypt along three dimensions: ‘norms and identity’, ‘means’ and ‘paradoxes’. These components permit an in-depth analysis of Western norm promotion in the midst of the upheaval, building on a large pool of source documents. The monograph broadens the remit of normative power through its empirical bent, comparative research set-up and focus on a swiftly unfolding revolution/transition complex. In the process, the prevalent discourse of the EU as a benign international actor is subjected to rigorous analytical scrutiny.
Preliminary Material -- Introduction -- Insights from Social Constructivism -- Reinterpreting Normative Power -- A Three-Dimensional Framework for Analysing Normative Power -- Setting the Stage -- Dimension I: Norms and Identity -- Dimension II: Means -- Dimension III: Paradoxes -- Final Assessment: Diagnoses, Diseases and Relapses -- Epilogue -- Documents Used for the Analysis of Norms Promoted by the European Union (Table 6.1) -- Documents Used for the Analysis of Norms Promoted by the United States (Table 6.2) -- References -- Index.
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Preliminary Material -- Introduction -- Insights from Social Constructivism -- Reinterpreting Normative Power -- A Three-Dimensional Framework for Analysing Normative Power -- Setting the Stage -- Dimension I: Norms and Identity -- Dimension II: Means -- Dimension III: Paradoxes -- Final Assessment: Diagnoses, Diseases and Relapses -- Epilogue -- Documents Used for the Analysis of Norms Promoted by the European Union (Table 6.1) -- Documents Used for the Analysis of Norms Promoted by the United States (Table 6.2) -- References -- Index.
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contents Preliminary Material -- Introduction -- Insights from Social Constructivism -- Reinterpreting Normative Power -- A Three-Dimensional Framework for Analysing Normative Power -- Setting the Stage -- Dimension I: Norms and Identity -- Dimension II: Means -- Dimension III: Paradoxes -- Final Assessment: Diagnoses, Diseases and Relapses -- Epilogue -- Documents Used for the Analysis of Norms Promoted by the European Union (Table 6.1) -- Documents Used for the Analysis of Norms Promoted by the United States (Table 6.2) -- References -- Index.
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