Norms over Force: The Enigma of European PowerSpringer, 4 août 2008 - 179 pages Can Europe defend its social model in a globalized world when the US, China, India and Russia are enhancing their national sovereignties and playing power politics? This original and informative book addresses such questions and considers if Europe, although it is not a 'super state', would be able to impose norms over force. |
Table des matières
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CHAPTER 1 Why Europe Cannot Be a Superpower | 6 |
CHAPTER 2 Norms over Power | 35 |
CHAPTER 3 Norms for What Preferences? | 51 |
CHAPTER 4 European Governance andAmerican Sovereignism | 89 |
CHAPTER 5 Is Constitutionalizing the World Order the Answer? | 113 |
CHAPTER 6 Norms and Geopolitics | 124 |
CONCLUSION | 135 |
NOTES | 140 |
| 161 | |
| 176 | |
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acquis communautaire action agreements agriculture American American Exceptionalism Andrea Bianchi areas Available China civilian power collective preferences Commission competition conditionality conflict Constitutional Treaty constitutionalize the world Convention Court crimes cultural Curtis Bradley defense developing countries document economic environment environmental Europe’s European integration European Neighborhood Policy European political European power European Union export fact favor framework France free trade global governance GMOs hard power human rights Ibid idea India instance institutions interests International Criminal International Criminal Court International Law international system involved issue Joseph Nye Journal of International Kantian Kyoto Protocol legitimacy means Moreover multilateral nation-state naturally negotiations normative power particularly Pascal Lamy perspective precautionary principle precisely preference for norms protection question ratified ratified realist regard regulation remains risk rules Russia seeking shared sovereignty social preferences soft power strategy superpower tion United Nations world order world system yes yes yes
