Die Neue Europäische Union 2020
DOI: 10.5771/9783748905516-235
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10. Desintegration statt Konnektivität? Chinas Belt and Road Initiative als außenpolitische Herausforderung für die EU

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“…Accordingly, the EU can be understood as a 'rule-maker' or 'norm-maker' in world politics (Björkdahl, 2005). Although this role has been increasingly contested in the past decade (Diez, 2013;Acharya, 2016) both through internal skirmishes among EU member states as well as by external challenges on the level of international politics (Gurol and Rodríguez, 2020), the EU's foreign and security policy can still be understood, above all, as one that prioritizes normativity (Eriksen, 2014;Keukeleire and Delreux, 2014;Sjursen and Rosén, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Accordingly, the EU can be understood as a 'rule-maker' or 'norm-maker' in world politics (Björkdahl, 2005). Although this role has been increasingly contested in the past decade (Diez, 2013;Acharya, 2016) both through internal skirmishes among EU member states as well as by external challenges on the level of international politics (Gurol and Rodríguez, 2020), the EU's foreign and security policy can still be understood, above all, as one that prioritizes normativity (Eriksen, 2014;Keukeleire and Delreux, 2014;Sjursen and Rosén, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%