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The EU as a Global Actor

European Union
Globalisation
Global
S14
Maria Raquel Freire
Centro de Estudos Sociais, University of Coimbra
Ana E. Juncos
University of Bristol


Abstract

Debates around the conceptualization and practice of the EU as a global actor have gained increased centrality in the current context of multi-layered crises. The Covid-19 pandemic, Russia’s war in Ukraine, and the increasing geopolitical competition between the US and China, are just a few examples. These challenges have also emphasized the need for the EU to reduce vulnerabilities and external dependencies, with current policies geared towards increasing strategic autonomy/sovereignty and resilience as illustrated by the Strategic Compass of 2022. External and internal contestations of the EU’s norms and values have also had a significant impact on the EU’s foreign policy raising issues of effectiveness, legitimacy and credibility of its external action. Increasing investment in defence capabilities, a renewed focus on the enlargement process and the need to revisit its engagement with the neighbourhood are part of the EU’s foreign policy response to both deal with internal challenges and the contested international order. Thus, taking stock of these changing contexts and dynamics is fundamental to grasp the many dimensions of the EU as a global actor. We are interested in proposals that tackle these issues and themes whether in relation to the EU’s external relations, foreign, security or defence policies. This section invites scholars to consider the conceptual, theoretical and empirical implications of the EU as a global actor, in a context of multiple crises and a contested international order. We also invite a broad selection of methodological approaches and contrasting paradigmatic perspectives to consider the EU’s place in the world, its role in meeting specific policy challenges, and the broader set of its global relationships and responsibilities. Papers and panels that look at non-traditional approaches or contribute meaningfully to theory-building and methodological innovation are particularly welcome.
Code Title Details
P001 ​​The EU as "digital" geopolitical actor View Panel Details
P005 "Zeitenwende" as Coming of Age? EU Foreign & Security Policy through War & Peace View Panel Details
P007 A "quantum leap" in the EU's strategic posture? EU relations with third countries amidst new global challenges View Panel Details
P013 Assessing current developments in the EU's Common Security and Defence Policy View Panel Details
P014 Assessing the EU global actorness: policies and issues View Panel Details
P027 Coming out of the periphery? Central and Eastern Europe in the making of the European Common Foreign and Security Policy View Panel Details
P047 Engaging the EU’s Borderlands: A Relational Perspective View Panel Details
P055 EU Foreign Policy in a Fragmenting International Order View Panel Details
P057 EU foreign policy practices: challenges and opportunities in a changing world View Panel Details
P061 EU Relations with Great Powers in a more contested world View Panel Details
P067 European Union’s Peace Support in Africa - The civilian and military approach View Panel Details
P070 EU's relations with its Southern and Eastern neighbours View Panel Details
P096 New perspectives on EU external climate activities: Policies, Institutions, Actions (I) View Panel Details
P097 New perspectives on EU external climate activities: Policies, Institutions, Actions (II) View Panel Details
P119 Roundtable - The role of emotions in EU Foreign Policy decision making in times of crisis View Panel Details
P133 The 'geopolitical turn' and its impact on the EU's external policies and identity View Panel Details
P135 The Impact of the enlargement 2004/07 - 20 years of teaching about EU foreign policy and EU external relations View Panel Details
P141 The role of states in the shaping of European foreign policy View Panel Details