The chimera of Europe's normative power in East Asia: A constructivist analysis

Utilising constructivism this work analyses the contemporary relational complexities of East Asia vis-à-vis the European Union (EU). Mindful of the social constructivist themes of identity and interests, it is argued that there are fundamental difficulties found in these interregional relations, whi...

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Main Author: Regilme, Salvador Santino F., Jr.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-95692023-03-15T02:45:02Z The chimera of Europe's normative power in East Asia: A constructivist analysis Regilme, Salvador Santino F., Jr. Utilising constructivism this work analyses the contemporary relational complexities of East Asia vis-à-vis the European Union (EU). Mindful of the social constructivist themes of identity and interests, it is argued that there are fundamental difficulties found in these interregional relations, which must be urgently addressed. The EU continues to be under-valued and misunderstood in the eyes of the East Asian public; despite the relatively strong economic and political engagement of the Union. With the emergence of China as a global actor, Europe must reinforce its political capital amidst the failures of the EU to reconcile its policy inconsistencies juxtaposed with its self-perception as a ‘normative power.’ This becomes more evident in EU’s recent engagements with ASEAN as the former has been seen as undetermined in promoting human rights and democratic norms in the region. Nonetheless, EU-ASEAN relations may still be construed as a promising case for the EU to export its model of multi-level governance, and enhance its ‘actorness’ and institutional legitimacy. Finally, in order for interregional relations to be reinvigorated, the two regions must identify and pursue their mutually-shared interests such as economic development, democratic proliferation, and human rights provisions. 2011-03-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/8700 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository European Union countries—Foreign relations— East Asia East Asia—Foreign relations—European Union countries International Relations
institution De La Salle University
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Philippines
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topic European Union countries—Foreign relations— East Asia
East Asia—Foreign relations—European Union countries
International Relations
spellingShingle European Union countries—Foreign relations— East Asia
East Asia—Foreign relations—European Union countries
International Relations
Regilme, Salvador Santino F., Jr.
The chimera of Europe's normative power in East Asia: A constructivist analysis
description Utilising constructivism this work analyses the contemporary relational complexities of East Asia vis-à-vis the European Union (EU). Mindful of the social constructivist themes of identity and interests, it is argued that there are fundamental difficulties found in these interregional relations, which must be urgently addressed. The EU continues to be under-valued and misunderstood in the eyes of the East Asian public; despite the relatively strong economic and political engagement of the Union. With the emergence of China as a global actor, Europe must reinforce its political capital amidst the failures of the EU to reconcile its policy inconsistencies juxtaposed with its self-perception as a ‘normative power.’ This becomes more evident in EU’s recent engagements with ASEAN as the former has been seen as undetermined in promoting human rights and democratic norms in the region. Nonetheless, EU-ASEAN relations may still be construed as a promising case for the EU to export its model of multi-level governance, and enhance its ‘actorness’ and institutional legitimacy. Finally, in order for interregional relations to be reinvigorated, the two regions must identify and pursue their mutually-shared interests such as economic development, democratic proliferation, and human rights provisions.
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author Regilme, Salvador Santino F., Jr.
author_facet Regilme, Salvador Santino F., Jr.
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title The chimera of Europe's normative power in East Asia: A constructivist analysis
title_short The chimera of Europe's normative power in East Asia: A constructivist analysis
title_full The chimera of Europe's normative power in East Asia: A constructivist analysis
title_fullStr The chimera of Europe's normative power in East Asia: A constructivist analysis
title_full_unstemmed The chimera of Europe's normative power in East Asia: A constructivist analysis
title_sort chimera of europe's normative power in east asia: a constructivist analysis
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