From Mere Presence to “Actorness” in International Affairs

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 foundation...

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Main Authors: Josep Gomilla Puigserver, Magdalena Nasieniak, Rachel Petillo, Scott Nicholas Romaniuk
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Association for Political Science Students (IAPSS) 2014-04-01
Series:Politikon
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Online Access:https://politikon.iapss.org/index.php/politikon/article/view/150
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author Josep Gomilla Puigserver
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Rachel Petillo
Scott Nicholas Romaniuk
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description 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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spelling doaj.art-9829a8d3fae64720a742ed4a46384d8e2023-10-13T18:23:32ZengInternational Association for Political Science Students (IAPSS)Politikon2414-66332014-04-012210.22151/politikon.22.3From Mere Presence to “Actorness” in International AffairsJosep Gomilla Puigserver0Magdalena Nasieniak1Rachel Petillo2Scott Nicholas Romaniuk3IAPSS Think TankIAPSS Think TankIAPSS Think TankIAPSS Think Tank 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] https://politikon.iapss.org/index.php/politikon/article/view/150European UnionActorness
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title From Mere Presence to “Actorness” in International Affairs
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title_short From Mere Presence to “Actorness” in International Affairs
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