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Seminar TitleThe role of norms and values in the EU policy towards China and Taiwan
Year103
Semester1
Meeting Start Date2014-11-14
Seminar NameThe role of norms and values in the EU policy towards China and Taiwan
Seminar Name OtherRola norm i wartości w polityce Unii Europejskiej wobec Chin i Tajwanu
All AuthorAnna Rudakowska
The Unit Of The Conference
Publisher
Meeting Name4th Conference of the Polish Society of International Studies, ‘Norms, Values and Institutions in the Contemporary International Relations’
Meeting PlaceWrocław, Poland
SummaryThe role of values and norms in international relations has been recognised already by constructivists. Still, the vast majority of the events on the international scene is viewed from the perspective of strategic and economic interests without taking into account the function of ideas. At the same time, only the preferences of the strongest actors are recognised, while the contribution of other stakeholders is completely ignored. An example of this approach may serve the academic debate on the European Union (EU) embargo on arms sales to China, which took between 2003 and 2005. The goal of this presentation is to propose an approach to the analysis of this debate, which takes into account the role of values and to explain how this approach will enhance the results of tests carried out by traditional methods.
KeywordValues;Norms;International Relations;European Union;arms embargo;China;Taiwan
Use LangEnglish
Level,Other
Nature Of The Meeting國際
On-campus Seminar Location
Seminar Time20141114~20141115
Corresponding Author
Country波蘭
Open Call for Papers
Publication style
Provenance4th Conference of the Polish Society of International Studies, ‘Norms, Values and Institutions in the Contemporary International Relations’
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