The EUs commitment to multilateralism in times of contestation: reshaping EU–Japan relations?
Kolja Raube,
Alex Andrione-Moylan and
Jan Wouters
Chapter 2 in Japan, the European Union and Global Governance, 2021, pp 20-43 from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This working paper revisits the Union’s relationship with multilateralism as a key organizing principle of EU external relations, by placing it within the broader current crisis and contestation of multilateralism. In doing so, it presents EU-Japan relations as a particularly noteworthy case to understand how the Union is beginning to respond and position itself in a changing global arena, especially by investing in existing bilateral strategic partnerships. This shift from multilateralism to an increased focus on bilateralism is far from foreign to the Union’s approach to external action over the past decades. In fact, it may hold the potential of strengthening the effectiveness and coherence of the EU as a global actor, within a newly emerging international strategy. The EU-Japan partnership can be seen as an example of the EU’s recent efforts to foster bilateral relations and, within these, to revitalize the commitment and mutual support for multilateralism, not least in the context of bourgeoning geopolitical competition with China and a waning partnership with the United States. Evidence of this is notably found in the EU-Japan Strategic Partnership Agreement and the 2019 Joint Communication - “Connecting Europe and Asia: Building blocks for an EU Strategy†, where the EU shows signs of a re-orientation towards an “interest-focused†geopolitical outlook, in which Japan could be seen as an anchoring Asian partner.
Keywords: Asian Studies; Economics and Finance; Law - Academic; Politics and Public Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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