The European Union s Emerging International Identity

The European Union s Emerging International Identity
Author: Henri de Waele,Jan-Jaap Kuipers
Publsiher: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2013-06-06
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789004230996

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The European Union officially acquired international legal personality with the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty. Since then, the constitutional foundations of EU external relations have received an ever-greater amount of scholarly attention. So far however, the body of knowledge has remained limited with regard to how the Union is actually being perceived on the global scene. Moreover, its dealings with other international organizations constitute a similar, still underexplored topic. The European Union's Emerging International Identity breaks new ground by addressing both these themes in combination. The resulting volume offers an innovative inquiry into the EU’s image and status, based on a select number of studies of its position and functioning within the framework of eight international organizations.

Transnational Identities

Transnational Identities
Author: Richard K. Herrmann,Thomas Risse,Marilynn B. Brewer
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: 0742530078

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This original work explores the increasingly important phenomenon of the formation of transnational identity. Considering the ongoing relevance of the European Union, the contributors ask a series of intriguing questions: Is a European identity possible? How are the various types of European identity formed and maintained? How are these identities linked to the process of European integration? Examining the psychological, institutional, and political mechanisms that encourage or impede identification with transnational groups, the book considers these theoretical questions in light of new evidence drawn from a rich body of primary research, including field experiments, in-depth interviews with elites, and public opinion surveys. Brought together for the first time, social psychologists, sociologists, political scientists, and ethnographers share their theoretical and methodological perspectives in tackling the common issues surrounding the emergence of "European" as a political identity. Paying special attention to the role of the institutions of the EU, the authors investigate the impact of neo-functionalist strategies and find that the processes of identity formation are far more complicated than can be explained by material and institutional factors alone. The authors engage in a fruitful dialogue about how much a European identity exists and how much it matters as they delve into the sources of disagreement and their implications.

European Identity

European Identity
Author: Jeffrey T. Checkel,Peter J. Katzenstein
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2009-02-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780521883016

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An ambitious volume which asks why hopes are fading for a single European identity, despite decades of European integration.

European Identity Revisited

European Identity Revisited
Author: Viktoria Kaina,Ireneusz Pawel Karolewski,Sebastian Kuhn
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2015-12-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317502401

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It has been argued that the emergence of a European collective identity would help overcome growing disparity caused by the increasing diversity of today’s European Union, with 28 member states and more than 500 million people. Research on European integration is facing the pressing question of what holds ‘Europe’ together in times of crisis, growing distributional conflict and instability in its neighbourhood. This book departs from the ideas of group cohesion in the EU, and reflects on the newest dynamics and practices of European identity. Whilst applying innovative qualitative, quantitative and experimental research methods and an interdisciplinary approach, this volume looks at a variety of issues such as European citizenship, mobility of European citizens, space-based identities, dual identities, student identity and value-sharing. In doing so, this volume presents new perspectives on this complex and dynamic subject and points to potential solutions both in the academic discourse and the political practice of the EU. This text will be of key interest to scholars and students of European integration, European studies, international relations, citizenship studies, political sociology as well as more broadly in the social sciences.

Perceptions of the European Union s Identity in International Relations

Perceptions of the European Union s Identity in International Relations
Author: Anna Skolimowska
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: European Union countries
ISBN: 1138543853

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This book examines the perception of European Union's identity by the main actors in international relations and highlights a 'normative gap' with regards to the European Union's self-definition/perception and its perception in the international environment.

From Civilian Power to Superpower

From Civilian Power to Superpower
Author: R. Whitman
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 257
Release: 1998-04-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780230375956

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From Civilian Power to Superpower? asserts that a new, distinctive and significant actor has entered the international system. The text explores how the European Union has become a significant international actor without transforming itself into a nation-state. The international context, within which the Union now operates, and the instruments, now available at its disposal, have undergone a convergence to create circumstances in which the relative significance of the Union and its uniqueness in the international system has been enhanced.

The European Identity

The European Identity
Author: Stephen Green
Publsiher: Haus Publishing
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2016-02-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781910376294

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What—if anything—do the twenty-eight member states of the European Union have in common? Amidst all the variety, can one even speak of a European identity? In this timely book, Stephen Green explores these questions and argues for the necessity of the European voice in the international community. Green points out that Europeans can readily define the differences that separate them from others around the globe, but they have yet to clearly define their own similarities across member states. He argues that Europe has something distinctive and vitally important to offer: the experience of a unique journey through centuries of exploration and conflict, errors and lessons, soul-searching and rebuilding—an evolution of universal significance. Coming at a time when the divisions in European culture have been laid bare by recent financial crises and calls for independence, The European Identity identifies one of the biggest challenges for all of the member states of the European Union.

The Europeans

The Europeans
Author: David Michael Green
Publsiher: Lynne Rienner Publishers
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015067656150

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To what extent and for what reasons do citizens of the European Union think of themselves not as French or German or Polish or ..., but as European? How have the answers changed over time? Addressing these and related questions, the author draws on an amount of empirical data to investigate the phenomenon of European identity.