The normative ethics of the European Union
(2008) In International Affairs 84(1). p.45-60- Abstract
- The creative efforts of the European integration process have changed what passes for 'normal' in world politics. Simply by existing as different in a world of states and the relations between them, the European Union changes the normality of 'international relations'. In this respect the EU is a normative power: it changes the norms, standards and prescriptions of world politics away from the bounded expectations of state-centricity. However, it is one thing to say that the EU is a normative power by virtue of its hybrid polity consisting of supranational and international forms of governance; it is another to argue that the EU acts in a normative (i.e. ethically good) way. The focus of this article will be on the ways in which we might... (More)
- The creative efforts of the European integration process have changed what passes for 'normal' in world politics. Simply by existing as different in a world of states and the relations between them, the European Union changes the normality of 'international relations'. In this respect the EU is a normative power: it changes the norms, standards and prescriptions of world politics away from the bounded expectations of state-centricity. However, it is one thing to say that the EU is a normative power by virtue of its hybrid polity consisting of supranational and international forms of governance; it is another to argue that the EU acts in a normative (i.e. ethically good) way. The focus of this article will be on the ways in which we might judge the normative ethics of the EU in world politics by critically discussing the principles that it seeks to promote, the practices through which it promotes them, and the impact they have. (Less)
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- author
- Manners, Ian
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- publishing date
- 2008-01
- type
- Contribution to journal
- publication status
- published
- subject
- keywords
- European Union, normative ethics, normative power, normative power approach, cosmopolitics, cosmopolitical, social justice
- in
- International Affairs
- volume
- 84
- issue
- 1
- pages
- 16 pages
- publisher
- Oxford University Press
- external identifiers
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- scopus:38849137945
- ISSN
- 0020-5850
- DOI
- 10.1111/j.1468-2346.2008.00688.x
- language
- English
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- no
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- 71f88252-eef9-4072-abff-b04719a49d4f
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