Realpolitik or reinforcement of the EUs normative power

Subtitle
A Case Study on the EUs relations with the CELAC
Volume, number, page
96 p.
Year of Publication
2016
Author(s)
SCHWARZKOPF Anke
Organization Name
Faculty of Arts and Science - Linköping University
Publisher
Linköping University
City
Linköping
Country of Publication
Sweden
Full Date
2016
Category
Theses
Theme
Subregion - European Union
BIREGIONAL RELATIONS UE - LAC
Agreements
Summits
Association Agreeements
Strategic Partnerships
BIREGIONAL DIALOGUES UE-LAC
Government
Business
Keyword(s)
European Union
Latin America
Caribbean
Normative Power Europe (NPE)
Realpolitik
Interregional Cooperation
Regional Integration
CELAC
Interregional international relations
Regional international economic cooperation
Strategic partnership
FTA
Free Trade Agreements
Free Trade
Abstract
This research aims to understand the nature and underlying motives of the EU’s relations with the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC). The frequently claimed normative role of the EU will be examined in the context of the EUCELAC summit relations, and the cases should be outlined that cause a switch to Realpolitik behavior. Thereby, the EU’s engagement in regional integration and interregional cooperation will be illustrated and EU-CELAC cooperation areas concerning the fight against poverty and social inequality, the consolidation of good governance and the promotion of peace, and lastly, the regional integration, trade, and economic cooperation are analyzed to reach an understanding of their normative or Realpolitik content. The research illustrates the ways of understanding the EU’s normative behavior and power, and the nature of the cooperation between the EU and the CELAC, whereby it should be shown that the EU acts according to normative consideration and only in few exceptions turns towards Realpolitik behavior.