From Mere Presence to “Actorness” in International Affairs

Upgrading the EU’s Role to Global

Authors

  • Josep Gomilla Puigserver IAPSS Think Tank
  • Magdalena Nasieniak IAPSS Think Tank
  • Rachel Petillo IAPSS Think Tank
  • Scott Nicholas Romaniuk IAPSS Think Tank

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22151/politikon.22.3

Keywords:

European Union, Actorness

Abstract

The European Union (EU), with its 504 million citizens, forms one of the largest markets worldwide accounting for approximately 25% of the world economy. Its (global) role, to a large extent, has been based on its ability to act as a standard-setter through the promotion of its normative foundations, such as democracy and human rights, liberal-market economies, and multilateral governance, making it one of the major development assistance donors. The actual performance of the EU presents an ambiguous assessment of the EU’s “actorness.” [from the introduction]

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Published

2014-04-15

How to Cite

Puigserver, Josep Gomilla, Magdalena Nasieniak, Rachel Petillo, and Scott Nicholas Romaniuk. 2014. “From Mere Presence to ‘Actorness’ in International Affairs: Upgrading the EU’s Role to Global”. Politikon: The IAPSS Journal of Political Science 22 (April). Online:21-26. https://doi.org/10.22151/politikon.22.3.

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Review essays