EU foreign policy through the lens of discourse analysis : making sense of diversity
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EU foreign policy through the lens of discourse analysis : making sense of diversity
(Globalization, Europe and multilateralism)
Ashgate, c2014
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Leading scholars in discourse analysis and European foreign policy join forces in this book, marking a real breakthrough in the literature. Not only do they offer original perspectives on European foreign policy, but they bring together various theories on foreign policy discourses that remain too often isolated from each other.
This theoretical diversity is clearly reflected in the book's four-pronged structure: Part I - Post-structuralist Approaches (with contributions from Thomas Diez, Henrik Larsen and Beste Isleyen); Part II - Constructivist Approaches (with contributions from Knud Erik Jorgensen, Jan Orbie, Ferdi de Ville, Esther Barbe, Anna Herranz-Surralles and Michal Natorski); Part III - Critical Discourse Analytical Approaches (with contributions from Senem Aydin-Duzgit, Amelie Kutter, Ruth Wodak, Salomi Boukala and Caterina Carta); Part IV - Discursive Institutionalist Approaches (with contributions from Ben Rosamond, Antoine Rayroux and Vivien A. Schmidt). The volume is the first full-length study on how to apply different discourse analytical approaches and methodologies to European foreign policy. The paperback edition makes for a unique selling point as a course text.
Table of Contents
Introduction: EU Foreign Policy through the Lens of Discourse Analysis
Part I: Poststructuralist Approaches
1. Speaking Europe, Drawing Boundaries: Reflections on the Role of Discourse in EU Foreign Policy and Identity
2. Continuity or Change in National Foreign Policy Discourses Post-Lisbon? The Case of Denmark
3. Protection or Prevention? Different Visions of EU International Terrorism Policy
Part II: Constructivist Approaches
4. Constructing European Diplomacy in a Changing World
5. 'A Boost to our Economies that Doesn't Cost a Cent': EU Trade Policy Discourse since the Crisis
6. Model, Player or Instrument for Global Governance: Metaphors in the Discourse and Practice of EU Foreign Policy
Part III: Critical Discourse Analytical Approaches
7. Unravelling European Union Foreign Policy through Critical Discourse Analysis: Guidelines for Research
8. (De-)Constructing the EU as a Civilising Power: CFSP/CSDP and the Constitutional Debate in Poland and France
9. Talking about Solidarity and Security in the Age of Crisis: The Revival of Nationalism and Protectionism in the European Union - a Discourse-Historical Approach
10. From the 'Magnificent Castle' to the Brutish State of Nature: Use of Metaphors and the Analysis of the EU's International Discourse
Part IV: Discursive Institutionalist Approaches
11. The EU's Normative Power and Three Modes of Liberal Communicative Discourse
12. Understanding 'Constructive Ambiguity' of European Defence Policy: A Discursive Institutionalist Perspective
13. EU Leaders' Ideas and Discourse in the Eurozone Crisis: A Discursive Institutionalist Analysis
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