EU Soft Power and the Capability-Expectations Gap

The European Union has in the past ten years frequently emphasised its soft power as its primary currency in international affairs. Yet a systematic analysis of the EU’s foreign policy performance, through the prism of the classic ‘capability-expectations gap’, suggests that soft power in itself doe...

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Main Author: Kristian L Nielsen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UACES 2013-11-01
Series:Journal of Contemporary European Research
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Online Access:https://jcer.net/index.php/jcer/article/view/479
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spelling doaj-69eb0b4facf146678f633b04bbfc53fa2020-11-25T04:11:16ZengUACESJournal of Contemporary European Research1815-347X2013-11-0195EU Soft Power and the Capability-Expectations GapKristian L Nielsen0Copenhagen Business School and University of TartuThe European Union has in the past ten years frequently emphasised its soft power as its primary currency in international affairs. Yet a systematic analysis of the EU’s foreign policy performance, through the prism of the classic ‘capability-expectations gap’, suggests that soft power in itself does little to address the weakness of the EU as a foreign policy actor. This article elaborates on the soft power concept and on the interplay between hard and soft power as seen in the EU’s foreign policy. It argues that in few of the roles the EU seeks to fulfil does soft power in itself bridge the gap between the expectations and the capabilities. Rather, soft power, when it is present, widens that gap even further by adding to expectations, thus leading to even greater eventual disillusionment when the EU’s hard power capabilities do not match.https://jcer.net/index.php/jcer/article/view/479External RelationsSoft PowerEU international rolesCapability-Expectations Gapforeign policy effectiveness.
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author Kristian L Nielsen
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EU Soft Power and the Capability-Expectations Gap
Journal of Contemporary European Research
External Relations
Soft Power
EU international roles
Capability-Expectations Gap
foreign policy effectiveness.
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author_sort Kristian L Nielsen
title EU Soft Power and the Capability-Expectations Gap
title_short EU Soft Power and the Capability-Expectations Gap
title_full EU Soft Power and the Capability-Expectations Gap
title_fullStr EU Soft Power and the Capability-Expectations Gap
title_full_unstemmed EU Soft Power and the Capability-Expectations Gap
title_sort eu soft power and the capability-expectations gap
publisher UACES
series Journal of Contemporary European Research
issn 1815-347X
publishDate 2013-11-01
description The European Union has in the past ten years frequently emphasised its soft power as its primary currency in international affairs. Yet a systematic analysis of the EU’s foreign policy performance, through the prism of the classic ‘capability-expectations gap’, suggests that soft power in itself does little to address the weakness of the EU as a foreign policy actor. This article elaborates on the soft power concept and on the interplay between hard and soft power as seen in the EU’s foreign policy. It argues that in few of the roles the EU seeks to fulfil does soft power in itself bridge the gap between the expectations and the capabilities. Rather, soft power, when it is present, widens that gap even further by adding to expectations, thus leading to even greater eventual disillusionment when the EU’s hard power capabilities do not match.
topic External Relations
Soft Power
EU international roles
Capability-Expectations Gap
foreign policy effectiveness.
url https://jcer.net/index.php/jcer/article/view/479
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