Normative Power Europe and the State of Israel: An Illegitimate EUtopia?
Guy Harpaz and
Asaf Shamis
Journal of Common Market Studies, 2010, vol. 48, issue 3, 579-616
Abstract:
This article re‐examines the concept of Normative Power. It is viewed here not merely as an abstract concept, but also as part of a complex historical, socio‐political and economic context, examined through the prism of non‐Europeans, in our case Israelis. By analysing the dominant Israeli approaches towards the EU and its normative apparatus, this article aspires to depict the multifarious and concrete perceptions of Normative Power Europe and to contrast these perceptions with the EU self‐perceived and self‐portrayed normative view.
Date: 2010
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