Ian Manners
Professor
The European Union’s Normative Power in Planetary Politics
Författare
Summary, in English
Within this context, ‘multiple crises’ are an inevitability that enable and constrain responses of all global actors. The normative power approach, normatively located in critical social theory, argues for an understanding of ‘European communion’ alternatively read as a constellation of communities, a cosmopolitan space, or a form of cosmopolitical coexistence. In practical terms, this provides an argument for action located in ‘normative justification’ deploying both an immanent and pragmatic critique of EU principles, actions, and impacts.
Finally, the EU’s normative power must interweave actions in concert to address social issues (inequality, refugees, racism), economic issues (neoliberalism, austerity, precarity), environmental issues (unsustainable consumption, life-threatening pollution, biodiversity extinction, global warming), conflict issues (ubernationalism, state failure, mass atrocities), and political issues (faux-sovereignty, dis/integration, democratic decline) both within and without Europe.
Publiceringsår
2018-07-23
Språk
Engelska
Dokumenttyp
Konferensbidrag: abstract
Ämne
- Political Science
Nyckelord
- European Union
- Normative Power
- Planetary Politics
Conference name
International Political Science Association, 25th World Congress of Political Science
Conference date
2018-07-21 - 2018-07-25
Conference place
Brisbane, Australia
Aktiv
Unpublished
Projekt
- Arrival of Normative Power in Planetary Politics
- Planetary Politics