Restructuring the Foreign Policy of the EU: Competing Narratives and Discourses
Restructuring the Foreign Policy of the EU: Competing Narratives and Discourses
Author(s): Cristian NiţoiuSubject(s): Politics / Political Sciences
Published by: Societatea Academică Română (SAR)
Keywords: European Union; foreign policy; critical theory; narrative; realist; interpretive
Summary/Abstract: The study of EU foreign policy has devoted over the last years great emphasis to the conceptualization of the role of the Union as an international actor. This paper critically analyzes two overarching narratives – realist and interpretive - about the role of the Union as an international actor employing insights from critical theory. By such narratives, it is meant those perspectives that have been developed in scholarship and have sought to answer questions about how the EU behaves in the international system and how it should behave. The method of critical reading implies uncovering the premises on which the international role of the EU was constructed within the two narratives, then underscoring their consequences and juxtaposing them to their founding principles. This endeavour highlights the purpose behind the different types of foreign policy constructed and promoted by the two narratives. Simultaneously, the study enquires into the shared commitment between the two narratives for the creation of a common foreign and security policy for the EU.
Journal: Romanian Journal of Political Sciences
- Issue Year: 12/2012
- Issue No: 01
- Page Range: 67-101
- Page Count: 35
- Language: English
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