Politics of the European Neighbourhood Policy

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EU Actor
EU Foreign
EU foreign policy
EU Foreign Policy Make
EU Institution
EU institutional narratives
EU legitimacy contestation dynamics
EU Legitimation
EU Member State
EU Narrative
EU Russia Relation
EU Scholar
EU Study
EU's Eastern Enlargement
EU's Global Strategy
EU's Image
EU's Neighbourhood
European Commission
European integration
European Neighbourhood Policy
European Parliament
European Union
EU’s Eastern Enlargement
EU’s Global Strategy
EU’s Image
EU’s Neighbourhood
foreign policy analysis
Individual EU Member State
international relations research
legitimation theory
legitimisation
legitimization
NATO Membership
Russian Decision Makers
Russian Ukrainian War
systemic legitimacy
UK's Exit
UK’s Exit
Western Sahara

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367425463
  • Weight: 400g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 20 May 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book examines the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) in the context of internal functions performed with regard to the European Union (EU) political system and its key actors.

It argues that the ENP has been formulated not only in reaction to external challenges and threats, but also in response to EU internal legitimacy needs at systemic, institutional and actor level. Looking beyond governance approaches and the power of norms, this book follows a sociological approach to the politics of legitimation. Using Bourdieu's field theory, it bridges the rationalist-constructivist divide inherent in much of ENP scholarship. While analyzing articulations of EU institutions in terms of narrative production, reproduction and reconstruction, it sheds valuable light on where the conflicting goals, ambiguity and incoherence stem from. By highlighting Developing Nations' responses and usages of ENP narratives for domestic and international legitimacy-seeking, the book calls for a more outside-in perspective on EU foreign policy. With the European integration project being increasingly contested, both internally and externally, this book provides a timely focus on the topic of legitimation and delegitimation dynamics with regard to EU foreign policy.

This book will be of key interest to scholars and students of European integration and EU foreign policy, and, more broadly, EU Studies and International Relations.

Agnieszka K. Cianciara is Associate Professor at the Department of European Studies in the Institute of Political Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw, Poland.

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