EU foreign policy and norm contestation in an eroding western and Intra-EU liberal order
EU foreign policy and norm contestation in an eroding western and Intra-EU liberal order
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- Johansson-Nogués E, Valaskamp MC, Barbé E. EU foreign policy and norm contestation in an eroding western and Intra-EU liberal order. In: Johansson-Nogués E, Vlaskamp M, Barbé E, editors. European Union contested: foreign policy in a new global context. Cham: Springer; 2020. p. 1-15. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-33238-9_1
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The idea of the European Union being increasingly contested, whether globally or at home, is a frequently reiterated notion. It is believed that such challenges to the European integration stem from a number of diverse but interlinked global and intra-EU crises that, combined, amount to the current ‘perfect storm’ affecting the EU and its foreign, security and defense policy. We will explore here how the EU is being put to the test in terms of the norms and fundamental values which guide its foreign policy. It is an important issue within the broader debates of the European crises, as such norm contestation may have a deeper structural and longer-term effect on the EU’s external action and its ‘resilience’ as an international actor. We employ insights from the norm contestation literature to scrutinize a number of the most important current challenges articulated against EU foreign policy norms in recent years, whether at the global, ‘glocal’ or intra-EU level.