The European Union As A Normative Power And The European Neighbourhood Policy: Cases Of Morocco And Egypt
This thesis aims to examine the European Union (EU) as a normative power in the context of the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) through case studies of Morocco and Egypt. The uniqueness of the EU as a distinct actor in international politics has led many observers to claim that the EU is a normat...
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ndltd-METU-oai-etd.lib.metu.edu.tr-http---etd.lib.metu.edu.tr-upload-3-12611026-index.pdf2013-01-07T23:15:46Z The European Union As A Normative Power And The European Neighbourhood Policy: Cases Of Morocco And Egypt Tinas, Murat H General Social Sciences 1-99 European Neighbourhood Policy EU&rsquo s Normative / Civilian Identity Democratization Morocco Egypt This thesis aims to examine the European Union (EU) as a normative power in the context of the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) through case studies of Morocco and Egypt. The uniqueness of the EU as a distinct actor in international politics has led many observers to claim that the EU is a normative power. The ENP, which emerged in 2004, has been one of the main instruments of the EU within this framework. This thesis studies the claim as to whether the EU is, in fact, a normative power in the context of the ENP with two cases studies. The selection of Morocco and Egypt originates from the existing similarities which render an opportunity to have a comparative study. The thesis will analyze this puzzle through an analysis of both primary documents published by the EU and the secondary literature. Through a close scrutiny of Morocco and Egypt, the normative power of the EU in its near abroad will be explored through the analysis of democratization process in these countries in terms of democracy, rule of law and respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms. Based on theoretical analysis and two case studies, this thesis argues that the EU faces several challenges in its claim to be a normative power within the context of the ENP. METU Citak Ayturk, Zana 2009-09-01 M.A. Thesis text/pdf http://etd.lib.metu.edu.tr/upload/3/12611026/index.pdf Eng Access forbidden for 1 year |
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This thesis aims to examine the European Union (EU) as a normative power in the context of the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) through case studies of Morocco and Egypt. The uniqueness of the EU as a distinct actor in international politics has led many observers to claim that the EU is a normative power. The ENP, which emerged in 2004, has been one of the main instruments of the EU within this framework. This thesis studies the claim as to whether the EU is, in fact, a normative power in the context of the ENP with two cases studies. The selection of Morocco and Egypt originates from the existing similarities which render an opportunity to have a comparative study. The thesis will analyze this puzzle through an analysis of both primary documents published by the EU and the secondary literature. Through a close scrutiny of Morocco and Egypt, the normative power of the EU in its near abroad will be explored through the analysis of democratization process in these countries in terms of democracy, rule of law and respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms. Based on theoretical analysis and two case studies, this thesis argues that the EU faces several challenges in its claim to be a normative power within the context of the ENP. |
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The European Union As A Normative Power And The European Neighbourhood Policy: Cases Of Morocco And Egypt |
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The European Union As A Normative Power And The European Neighbourhood Policy: Cases Of Morocco And Egypt |
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The European Union As A Normative Power And The European Neighbourhood Policy: Cases Of Morocco And Egypt |
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The European Union As A Normative Power And The European Neighbourhood Policy: Cases Of Morocco And Egypt |
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The European Union As A Normative Power And The European Neighbourhood Policy: Cases Of Morocco And Egypt |
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european union as a normative power and the european neighbourhood policy: cases of morocco and egypt |
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