EU:s Säkerhets- och Utvecklingspolitiska Nexus genom Policy Regimteori och Normativ Institutionalism
(2018) EUHK30 20181European Studies
- Abstract (Swedish)
- The concept of the “Security-Development Nexus” illustrates a friction between two wellestablished norms that constitutes the EU's normative identity in external relations. A normative conflict where EU's vision of forming a strategic and collective international security policy has threatened its commitment to international development policy and its agenda to combat global poverty.
EU's vision for a more integrated foreign policy and for a more integrated approach to security and development would be demonstrated by bringing the security-development nexus under the institutional guidance of the European External Action Service following the Lisbon Treaty in 2009.
This thesis proposes a new theoretical framework for analyzing... (More) - The concept of the “Security-Development Nexus” illustrates a friction between two wellestablished norms that constitutes the EU's normative identity in external relations. A normative conflict where EU's vision of forming a strategic and collective international security policy has threatened its commitment to international development policy and its agenda to combat global poverty.
EU's vision for a more integrated foreign policy and for a more integrated approach to security and development would be demonstrated by bringing the security-development nexus under the institutional guidance of the European External Action Service following the Lisbon Treaty in 2009.
This thesis proposes a new theoretical framework for analyzing normative dimensions in a specific policy area that has undergone extensive institutional changes. The use of the theoretical framework is illustrated by an empirical study of a key EU policy domain, the security–development nexus, that illustrates EU’s normative and political engagement with the changing global context. (Less)
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- author
- Hansson, Mauritz LU
- supervisor
- organization
- course
- EUHK30 20181
- year
- 2018
- type
- M2 - Bachelor Degree
- subject
- keywords
- Security-Development Nexus, Normative Institutionalism, Policy Regime Theory, Lisbon treaty, European External Action Service, Europastudier
- language
- Swedish
- id
- 8947107
- date added to LUP
- 2018-06-17 23:33:37
- date last changed
- 2018-06-17 23:33:37
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