2014
DOI: 10.1080/07036337.2014.935361
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In it Together Yet Worlds Apart? EU–ASEAN Counter-Terrorism Cooperation After the Bali Bombings

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“…Given that, through the Lisbon Treaty and the ASEAN Charter, both regional organizations gained legal personality granting them the legal capacity and the powers to act in international affairs, EU-ASEAN cooperation in policy fields often associated with so-called non-traditional security also makes for an interesting case study of how the EU conducts inter-regional affairs. This article builds on earlier research, which found that despite numerous declarations and plan of actions, very little policy transfer has actually taken place between the EU and ASEAN (Heiduk 2009(Heiduk , 2014. The earlier research, however, made very little contribution in terms of explaining this observation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 79%
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“…Given that, through the Lisbon Treaty and the ASEAN Charter, both regional organizations gained legal personality granting them the legal capacity and the powers to act in international affairs, EU-ASEAN cooperation in policy fields often associated with so-called non-traditional security also makes for an interesting case study of how the EU conducts inter-regional affairs. This article builds on earlier research, which found that despite numerous declarations and plan of actions, very little policy transfer has actually taken place between the EU and ASEAN (Heiduk 2009(Heiduk , 2014. The earlier research, however, made very little contribution in terms of explaining this observation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…With this in mind, various scholars have taken issue with the implicit assumption, prevailing in much of the literature on the externalization of EU policies (c.f. Heiduk 2014;Heiduk 2009;Kaunert and Léonard 2011;Chevallier-Govers 2012;Joffé 2008), that norm transfer or norm externalization is essentially undertaken by rational agents skimming norms, ideas and policies around the world for the objectively 'best', most successful one to import based on the assumption that they will provide for similar (successful) results in a different place (and often time) (Stone 1999;Dolowitz and Marsh 2000). This has led newer approaches towards a research agenda, which heavily focuses on the inter-subjective constitution of norms, ideas, meanings, and knowledge.…”
Section: Norm Externalization Transfer and Translationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…17 Besides the impact of psychological trauma, the bloody incident had an impact on Indonesia's national security in particular 18 and economic, social, and politicalstability in Asia and the European Union. 19 Lewis's study above voices the aspirations of the local Balinese people to the government to restore the image of Bali as a tourism island by considering the recontextualization of policies and agendas that are in line with Bali's current conditions. 20 The immediate effect on Balinese society is the long-term impact on health and well-being after the Bali Bombing 21 , and negative stigma against Muslims in Bali.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most empirical cases examined by scholars focus on networks connecting the EU with other countries through the European Neighbourhood Policy. Research that looks at different parts of the world, for example Mugyenzi's (2015) application of Lavenex's transgovernmental network model to EU relations with five sub-Saharan African countries, and Heiduk's (2014) analysis of the externalization of EU anti-terrorism practices to ASEAN countries through transgovernmental cooperation, also finds such power asymmetry.…”
Section: Beyond Diffusionmentioning
confidence: 99%