Is the EU a ‘Better’ Global Player: An Analysis of Emerging Powers’ Perceptions

Fioramonti, Lorenzo, "Is the EU a ‘Better’ Global Player: An Analysis of Emerging Powers’ Perceptions" in The European Union and Emerging Powers in the 21st Century: How Europe Can Shape a New Global Order ed. Biscop, Sven and Thomas Renard (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2012), 147-164.

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  • Author Fioramonti, Lorenzo
    Book Editor Biscop, Sven
    Thomas Renard
    Chapter Title Is the EU a ‘Better’ Global Player: An Analysis of Emerging Powers’ Perceptions
    Book Title The European Union and Emerging Powers in the 21st Century: How Europe Can Shape a New Global Order
    Publication Date 2012-05
    Place of Publication Aldershot
    Publisher Ashgate
    Start page 147
    End page 164
    Language En
    Abstract This chapter aims to draw attention to the impact of perceptions in international politics by focusing on how political leaders, civil society groups and other opinion makers view the EU in a selection of emerging powers, including China, Brazil, Mexico, Russia and South Africa. The analysis looks at several policy domains, from democracy-building and multilateralism to economic policies, and devotes particular attention to the perceptions of the EU in the field of bilateral/international trade and climate change negotiations.
    UNBIS Thesaurus WORLD POLITICS
    DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
    ATTITUDE
    EUROPE
    Copyright Holder The Editors
    Copyright Year 2012
    Copyright type All rights reserved
    ISBN 9781138277113
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