Perceptions of the EU in Eastern Europe and Sub-Saharan Africa : looking in from the outside
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Perceptions of the EU in Eastern Europe and Sub-Saharan Africa : looking in from the outside
(Europe in a global context)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2015
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Perceptions of the European Union in Eastern Europe and Sub-Saharan Africa
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 196-219) and index
Contents of Works
- Introduction: Global Europa? : how, when and to whom? / Veit Bachmann and Martin Müller
- Part I: EU in crisis : external relations and external perceptions
- Studying external perceptions of the EU : conceptual and methodological approaches / Ole Elgström and Natalia Chaban
- Crafting Europe for its neighbourhood : practical geopolitics in European institutions / Merje Kuus
- A fading presence? : the EU and Africa in an era of global rebalancing / Patrick Holden and Thomas Warren
- Part II: Perceptions of the EU and its crisis : self-perceptions and external perceptions from Georgia, Ukraine, Kenya and Senegal
- Lexicometric analysis : a methodological prelude / Christiane Tristl, Martin Müller and Veit Bachmann
- European self-perceptions : the EU's geopolitical identity and role in official documents and speeches / Christiane Tristl and Veit Bachmann
- Popular and elite perceptions of the EU in Georgia / Ketevan Bolkvadze and Rachel Naylor
- United in disagreement : perceptions of the EU in Ukraine / Diana Zubko and Ievgenii Rovnyi
- Kenya-EU relations : perspectives and expectations / Anita Kiamba and Veit Bachmann
- Deconstructing the myth of African-European 'partnership' from a Senegalese viewpoint / Nannette Abrahams and Aly Tandian
- Conclusion: Looking from the outside in ≠ looking from the inside out / Martin Müller and Veit Bachmann
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This collection examines how the EU is seen in the two regions that are at the centre of its geopolitical interest. Focusing on Eastern Europe and sub-Saharan Africa, it provides a critical assessment of how their external perceptions relate to EU policy towards them.
Table of Contents
Introduction: Global Europa? How, When and to Whom? PART I: EU IN CRISIS: EXTERNAL RELATIONS AND EXTERNAL PERCEPTIONS 1. Studying External Perceptions of the EU: Conceptual and Methodological Approaches 2. Crafting Europe for its Neighbourhood: Practical Geopolitics in European Institutions 3. A Fading Presence? The EU and Africa in an Era of Global Rebalancing PART II: PERCEPTIONS OF THE EU AND ITS CRISIS: SELF-PERCEPTIONS AND EXTERNAL PERCEPTIONS FROM GEORGIA, UKRAINE, KENYA AND SENEGAL 4. European Self-Perceptions: The EU's Geopolitical Identity and Role in Official Documents and Speeches 5. Popular and Elite Perceptions of the EU in Georgia 6. United in Disagreement: Perceptions of the EU in Ukraine 7. Kenya-EU relations: Perspectives and Expectations 8. Deconstructing the Myth of African-European 'Partnership' from a Senegalese Viewpoint Conclusion: Looking from the Outside In ? Looking from the Inside Out
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