Introduction: Weathering the Storm? The EU as a Global Peace and Security Actor in Turbulent Times

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Authors

  • Andreas Grimmel
  • Julia Strasheim

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  • Helmut Schmidt University
  • Universität Hamburg
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Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)313–326
Number of pages14
JournalEuropean Review of International Studies (ERIS)
Volume8
Issue number3
Publication statusPublished - 13 Dec 2021
Externally publishedYes

Abstract

Promoting peace and security in Europe, its neighbourhood, and in the world, is at the heart of how the European Union (EU) understands itself and its global political role. In recent years, however, both the tangible role of the EU in fostering peace beyond its borders and the Union's famous image as a 'normative power' have met substantial challenges. The challenges, which fundamentally alter the context in which the EU supports peace and security, include EU-internal factors, such as democratic backsliding in some member states, electoral success of populist far right parties, or disagreements over migration. They also include external factors, notably the unravelling transatlantic relationship under President Trump or the rise of China in the peace and security domain. This article introduces the special issue 'Weathering the Storm? The EU as a Global Peace and Security Actor in Turbulent Times'. It first discusses the numerous tests the EU faces in fostering peace beyond its borders, and how past research has evaluated and interpreted the effect of these challenges on EU foreign policy. It then outlines two interrelated shortcomings of past research: an 'EU navel-gazing' and focus on how EU policies come into being in Brussels, rather than studying how these policies are implemented 'on the ground' - coupled with a lack of interdisciplinary conceptual and empirical debate between peace and conflict research and European Studies. Finally, it discusses how the articles that make up this special issue help to address these shortcomings and how they contribute to the current trend in blurring the lines between domestic and international politics.

Keywords

    common foreign and security policy, EU foreign policy, European Union, international relations, peace and security

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Introduction: Weathering the Storm? The EU as a Global Peace and Security Actor in Turbulent Times. / Grimmel, Andreas; Strasheim, Julia .
In: European Review of International Studies (ERIS), Vol. 8, No. 3, 13.12.2021, p. 313–326.

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Grimmel, A & Strasheim, J 2021, 'Introduction: Weathering the Storm? The EU as a Global Peace and Security Actor in Turbulent Times', European Review of International Studies (ERIS), vol. 8, no. 3, pp. 313–326. https://doi.org/10.1163/21967415-08030007
Grimmel, A., & Strasheim, J. (2021). Introduction: Weathering the Storm? The EU as a Global Peace and Security Actor in Turbulent Times. European Review of International Studies (ERIS), 8(3), 313–326. https://doi.org/10.1163/21967415-08030007
Grimmel A, Strasheim J. Introduction: Weathering the Storm? The EU as a Global Peace and Security Actor in Turbulent Times. European Review of International Studies (ERIS). 2021 Dec 13;8(3):313–326. doi: 10.1163/21967415-08030007
Grimmel, Andreas ; Strasheim, Julia . / Introduction: Weathering the Storm? The EU as a Global Peace and Security Actor in Turbulent Times. In: European Review of International Studies (ERIS). 2021 ; Vol. 8, No. 3. pp. 313–326.
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