Importing EU Norms (häftad)
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Häftad (Paperback / softback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
262
Utgivningsdatum
2016-10-06
Upplaga
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2015
Förlag
Springer International Publishing AG
Originalspråk
English
Medarbetare
Björkdahl, Annika (ed.), Chaban, Natalia (ed.), Leslie, John (ed.), Masselot, Annick (ed.)
Illustrationer
X, 262 p.
Dimensioner
234 x 156 x 15 mm
Vikt
386 g
Antal komponenter
1
Komponenter
1 Paperback / softback
ISBN
9783319379296

Importing EU Norms

Conceptual Framework and Empirical Findings

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This interdisciplinary work presents a conceptual framework and brings together constructivist and rationalist accounts of how EU norms are adopted, adapted, resisted or rejected. These chapters provide empirical cases and critical analysis of a rich variety of norm-takers from EU member states, European and non-European states, including the rejection of EU norms in Russia and Africa as well as adaptation of EU practices in Australia and New Zealand. Chapters on China, ASEAN and the Czech Republic demonstrate resistance to EU norm export. This volume probes differences in willingness to adopt or adapt norms between various actors in the recipient state and explores such questions as: How do norm-takers perceive of the EU and its norms? Is there a normative fit between EU norms and the local normative context? Similarly, how do EU norms impact recipients interests and institutional arrangements? First, the authors map EU norm export strategies and approaches as they affect norm-takers. Second, the chapters recognize that norm adoption, adaption, resistance or rejection is a product of interaction and a relationship in which interdependence, asymmetry and power play a role. Third, we see that domestic circumstances within norm-takers condition the reception of norms. This books focus on norm-takers highlights the reflexive nature of norm diffusion and that nature has implications for the EU itself as a norm exporter. Anyone with an interest in the research agenda on norm diffusion, normative power and the EUs normative dialogue with the world will find this book highly valuable, including scholars, policy makers and students of subjects including political science, European studies, international relations and international and EU law.
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This volume fills a major gap in our understanding of the European Unions normative power with its focus on the perceptions of third party recipients of EU norms and values. The editors have produced a book that combines conceptually strength with empirical richness to addresses an academic lacunae on the EUs norm takers to excellent effect. Professor Richard G. Whitman Professor of Politics and International Relations Director, Global Europe Centre University of Kent This exceptional volume makes a significant theoretical and empirical contribution to the research agenda on normative power by examining thirteen case studies in the impact of the cultural filter on EU norm diffusion. A genuinely rich diversity of scholars and case studies from across the world, including European, African, Australasian, Asian and global analyses, develop the cultural filter of EU norm adoption, adaption, resistance or rejection to excellent effect. Through an analytical emphasis on how the EU is received and perceived in the rest of the world, the volume makes an original and ground-breaking contribution to understanding the reflexive nature of EU norm diffusion and normative power. Professor Ian Manners, Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen

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Chapter 1. Introduction: To Take or Not to Take EU Norms? Adoption, Adaptation, Resistance and Rejection; Annika Bjrkdahl, Natalia Chaban, John Leslie and Annick Masselot.- Part I. Adoption.- Chapter 2. A Selective and Reluctant Adopter: The Czech Republic and its (Non)Accession to Schengen and Eurozone; Ivo losark .- Chapter 3. Mobility in Principle and Practice: Multilevel Adoption of Free Movement Norms in a European Cross-Border Region; Toni Grace.- Chapter 4. The EU and Global Economic Governance: Playing the Role of a global Leader?; Rikard Bengtsson.- Part II. Adaptation.- Chapter 5. Perceptions of Normative Power Europe in the Shadow of the Eurozone Debt Crisis: Public Perspectives on European Integration from the Asia Pacific; Natalia Chaban, Serena Kelly and Martin Holland.- Chapter 6. From One Single Market to Another: European Integration, Australasian Ambivalence and Construction of the Trans-Tasman Single Economic Market; John Leslie and Annemarie Elijah.- Chapter 7. Moving Freely, But Taking a Different Route: Comparing Tran-Tasman and European Union Norms of Human Mobility; Kate McMillan.- Chapter 8. Exporting Hard Law through Soft Norms; W. John Hopkins and Henrietta McNeill.- Part III. Resistance.- Chapter 9. The EPA-Negotiations: A Channel for Norm Export and Import?; Annika Bjrkdahl and Ole Elgstrm.- Chapter 10. Ambitions versus Capacity: The Role of Institutions in ASEAN.- Chapter 11. Reception of EU Trade Mark Law in New Zealand; Alison Firth.- Part IV. Chapter 12. The Value of Gender Equality in EU-Asian Trade Policy: An Assessment of the EUs Ability to Implement its Own Legal Obligations; Maria Garcia and Annick Masselot.- Chapter 13. Russia's Complex Engagement with European Union Norms: Sovereign Democracy versus Port-Westphalianism; James Headley.- Chapter 14. The Diffusion of EU Norms to China: The Case of Tibet; Wenwen Shen.- Chapter 15. Conclusion: Annika Bjrkdahl, Natalia Chaban, John Leslie andAnnick Masselot.