The EU's normative power in the eastern neighbourhood: a critical discourse analysis

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Main Author: Pedrosa, Mafalda Inês Infante
Publication Date: 2021
Format: Master thesis
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: In 2004 and 2007, the European Union (EU) underwent two of its most important enlargements, including countries from the post-soviet space, perceived as less stable, democratic, and developed. This momentum constituted a challenge for the EU, leading to several reforms in its foreign policy, namely the launching of the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) in 2004, that included countries from the eastern and southern borders. This policy aimed to create a stable and prosperous neighbourhood, contributing, simultaneously, to the EU’s security. The creation of this policy contributed to the debate on ‘the EU as a different kind of actor’, specifically, the EU as a normative power. Thus, the goal of this dissertation is to study the concept of Normative Power Europe applied to the ENP, more specifically to its eastern dimension, with a focus on democracy. With a post-structuralist approach, we conducted a critical discourse analysis to understand how the EU constructs, through discourse, representations of itself and others, perpetuating power relations. In order to do so, we analysed the main policy documents of the ENP and the Eastern Partnership (EaP), as well as press releases, statements and speeches about the situation in Belarus, Georgia and Ukraine, between 2003 and 2020. This work concludes that the EU discursively constructs representations of itself as a ‘normative power’, a ‘democracy and human rights model’, as ‘responsible’, and as ‘truly European’, and representations of the partner countries as ‘non-normative’, as an ‘existential threat’, as ‘inferior’, as ‘entities that violate universal principles’, and as ‘non-Europeans’.
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spelling The EU's normative power in the eastern neighbourhood: a critical discourse analysisNormative powerCritical discourse analysisEuropean neighbourhood policyEastern partnershipEuropean UnionBelarusGeorgiaUkrainePoder normativoAnálise crítica de discursoPolítica europeia de vizinhançaParceria orientalUnião EuropeiaBielorúsiaGeórgiaUcrâniaIn 2004 and 2007, the European Union (EU) underwent two of its most important enlargements, including countries from the post-soviet space, perceived as less stable, democratic, and developed. This momentum constituted a challenge for the EU, leading to several reforms in its foreign policy, namely the launching of the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) in 2004, that included countries from the eastern and southern borders. This policy aimed to create a stable and prosperous neighbourhood, contributing, simultaneously, to the EU’s security. The creation of this policy contributed to the debate on ‘the EU as a different kind of actor’, specifically, the EU as a normative power. Thus, the goal of this dissertation is to study the concept of Normative Power Europe applied to the ENP, more specifically to its eastern dimension, with a focus on democracy. With a post-structuralist approach, we conducted a critical discourse analysis to understand how the EU constructs, through discourse, representations of itself and others, perpetuating power relations. In order to do so, we analysed the main policy documents of the ENP and the Eastern Partnership (EaP), as well as press releases, statements and speeches about the situation in Belarus, Georgia and Ukraine, between 2003 and 2020. This work concludes that the EU discursively constructs representations of itself as a ‘normative power’, a ‘democracy and human rights model’, as ‘responsible’, and as ‘truly European’, and representations of the partner countries as ‘non-normative’, as an ‘existential threat’, as ‘inferior’, as ‘entities that violate universal principles’, and as ‘non-Europeans’.Em 2004 e 2007, a União Europeia (UE) levou a cabo dois dos seus mais importantes alargamentos, que incluiram países do espaço pós-soviético, frequentemente vistos como menos estáveis, menos democráticos e menos desenvolvidos. Estes alargamentos trouxeram novos desafios para a UE e espoletaram mudanças na sua política externa, entre as quais a criação da Política Europeia de Vizinhança (PEV), em 2004, que incluiu países das fronteiras a Este e a Sul. Esta política tinha o objetivo de criar uma vizinhança estável e próspera, contribuindo, simultaneamente, para a segurança da UE. A criação desta política contribuiu para o debate sobre “a UE como um tipo de ator diferente”, nomeadamente, a UE como um poder normativo. Assim, o objetivo desta dissertação é estudar o conceito de “Normative Power Europe” aplicado à PEV, especificamente à sua dimensão oriental, com especial foco na democracia. Através de uma abordagem pós-estruturalista, conduzimos uma análise crítica de discurso para entender como a UE constrói discursivamente representações de si própria e de outros, perpetuando relações de poder. Para tal, analisámos os principais documentos da PEV e da Parceria Oriental, tal como comunicados de imprensa, tomadas de posição e discursos sobre a situação na Bielorrúsia, Geórgia e Ucrânia, entre 2003 e 2020. As conclusões retiradas demonstram que a UE constrói, discursivamente, representações de si própria como “poder normativo”, “modelo de democracia e direitos humanos”, como “responsável” e “verdadeiramente europeia”, e dos países parceiros como “não-normativos”, uma “ameaça existencial”, “inferiores”, “entidades que violam os princípios universais” e “não-Europeus”.2022-01-14T10:41:07Z2021-11-17T00:00:00Z2021-11-172021-11info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10071/24077TID:202795438engPedrosa, Mafalda Inês Infanteinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2024-07-07T03:31:17Zoai:repositorio.iscte-iul.pt:10071/24077Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-28T18:26:00.760489Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse
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title The EU's normative power in the eastern neighbourhood: a critical discourse analysis
spellingShingle The EU's normative power in the eastern neighbourhood: a critical discourse analysis
Pedrosa, Mafalda Inês Infante
Normative power
Critical discourse analysis
European neighbourhood policy
Eastern partnership
European Union
Belarus
Georgia
Ukraine
Poder normativo
Análise crítica de discurso
Política europeia de vizinhança
Parceria oriental
União Europeia
Bielorúsia
Geórgia
Ucrânia
title_short The EU's normative power in the eastern neighbourhood: a critical discourse analysis
title_full The EU's normative power in the eastern neighbourhood: a critical discourse analysis
title_fullStr The EU's normative power in the eastern neighbourhood: a critical discourse analysis
title_full_unstemmed The EU's normative power in the eastern neighbourhood: a critical discourse analysis
title_sort The EU's normative power in the eastern neighbourhood: a critical discourse analysis
author Pedrosa, Mafalda Inês Infante
author_facet Pedrosa, Mafalda Inês Infante
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pedrosa, Mafalda Inês Infante
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Normative power
Critical discourse analysis
European neighbourhood policy
Eastern partnership
European Union
Belarus
Georgia
Ukraine
Poder normativo
Análise crítica de discurso
Política europeia de vizinhança
Parceria oriental
União Europeia
Bielorúsia
Geórgia
Ucrânia
topic Normative power
Critical discourse analysis
European neighbourhood policy
Eastern partnership
European Union
Belarus
Georgia
Ukraine
Poder normativo
Análise crítica de discurso
Política europeia de vizinhança
Parceria oriental
União Europeia
Bielorúsia
Geórgia
Ucrânia
description In 2004 and 2007, the European Union (EU) underwent two of its most important enlargements, including countries from the post-soviet space, perceived as less stable, democratic, and developed. This momentum constituted a challenge for the EU, leading to several reforms in its foreign policy, namely the launching of the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) in 2004, that included countries from the eastern and southern borders. This policy aimed to create a stable and prosperous neighbourhood, contributing, simultaneously, to the EU’s security. The creation of this policy contributed to the debate on ‘the EU as a different kind of actor’, specifically, the EU as a normative power. Thus, the goal of this dissertation is to study the concept of Normative Power Europe applied to the ENP, more specifically to its eastern dimension, with a focus on democracy. With a post-structuralist approach, we conducted a critical discourse analysis to understand how the EU constructs, through discourse, representations of itself and others, perpetuating power relations. In order to do so, we analysed the main policy documents of the ENP and the Eastern Partnership (EaP), as well as press releases, statements and speeches about the situation in Belarus, Georgia and Ukraine, between 2003 and 2020. This work concludes that the EU discursively constructs representations of itself as a ‘normative power’, a ‘democracy and human rights model’, as ‘responsible’, and as ‘truly European’, and representations of the partner countries as ‘non-normative’, as an ‘existential threat’, as ‘inferior’, as ‘entities that violate universal principles’, and as ‘non-Europeans’.
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