((D)(E-)) Valuation of the EU’s “Moral Power” in the European Neighbourhood (Policy) (ENP)

Inspirado en la Nueva Guerra Fría entre Rusia y Occidente desde 2014, este artículo se basa en la teoría moral que gira en torno al marco conceptual del “poder moral” que procede teóricamente del poder “civil”/“normativo/”ética” europeo. Este se aplica a la (Política) Europea de Vecindad (ENP) como...

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title ((D)(E-)) Valuation of the EU’s “Moral Power” in the European Neighbourhood (Policy) (ENP)
spellingShingle ((D)(E-)) Valuation of the EU’s “Moral Power” in the European Neighbourhood (Policy) (ENP)
Moral power;
international relations;
European Union;
European Neighbourhood Policy;
New Cold War
poder moral;
relaciones internacionales;
Unión Europea;
Política Europea de Vecindad;
nueva Guerra Fría
title_short ((D)(E-)) Valuation of the EU’s “Moral Power” in the European Neighbourhood (Policy) (ENP)
title_full ((D)(E-)) Valuation of the EU’s “Moral Power” in the European Neighbourhood (Policy) (ENP)
title_fullStr ((D)(E-)) Valuation of the EU’s “Moral Power” in the European Neighbourhood (Policy) (ENP)
title_full_unstemmed ((D)(E-)) Valuation of the EU’s “Moral Power” in the European Neighbourhood (Policy) (ENP)
title_sort ((D)(E-)) Valuation of the EU’s “Moral Power” in the European Neighbourhood (Policy) (ENP)
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Vasilyan, Syuzanna
dc.contributor.author.spa.fl_str_mv Vasilyan, Syuzanna
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Moral power;
international relations;
European Union;
European Neighbourhood Policy;
New Cold War
topic Moral power;
international relations;
European Union;
European Neighbourhood Policy;
New Cold War
poder moral;
relaciones internacionales;
Unión Europea;
Política Europea de Vecindad;
nueva Guerra Fría
dc.subject.spa.fl_str_mv poder moral;
relaciones internacionales;
Unión Europea;
Política Europea de Vecindad;
nueva Guerra Fría
description Inspirado en la Nueva Guerra Fría entre Rusia y Occidente desde 2014, este artículo se basa en la teoría moral que gira en torno al marco conceptual del “poder moral” que procede teóricamente del poder “civil”/“normativo/”ética” europeo. Este se aplica a la (Política) Europea de Vecindad (ENP) como un caso de prueba principal compuesto de estudios de casos atomiza- dos en un terreno geográfico caracterizado por la agitación política, de seguridad y económica. Ontológicamente, el artículo une el neorrealismo, el constructivismo y la teoría crítica para explicar los últimos acontecimientos en la vecindad política de la UE. Epistemológicamente, se basa en las trayectorias exterior/interior, ascendente, entrante/saliente para captar la dinámica local, la interacción regional y el contexto global. Metodológicamente, lleva a cabo un discurso cualitativo y un análisis de contenido cuantitativo que trasciende los giros “pragmáticos” y “narrativos” hacia el interpretativismo. Este artículo a) demuestra la transición teórica del “poder normativo de Europa” (NPE) al “poder moral” que deconstruye las normas centrales y secundarias de la NPE y b) anatomiza la ENP a través de los siete “parámetros” de la “moralidad”, a saber, consecuencialismo, coherencia, consistencia, equilibrio entre valores e intereses, estabilidad normativa, inclusión y legitimidad externa, y el tipo relevante de “poder”, es decir, “potencial”, “real” y “actualizado”. De este modo, “construye” una pirámide que compartimenta las normas de la UE de acuerdo con una supuesta moralidad objetiva, una ética relativa y una normatividad subjetiva. En última instancia, más allá de la realpolitik, el artículo muestra el agotamiento de la ENP, que induce la (de) valuación del “poder moral” de la UE a través de “digresiones normativas”: corro­sión, derogación, desviación, perversión, erosión, conversión, subversión en conjunto con “distorsiones morales”: moralmente uti­litarias, inmorales, antimorales, amorales, inmorales, no morales y moralistas.
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spelling Vasilyan, Syuzanna2024-06-26T16:23:50Z2024-06-27T07:15:18Z2024-06-26T16:23:50Z2024-06-27T07:15:18Z2024-06-26Inspirado en la Nueva Guerra Fría entre Rusia y Occidente desde 2014, este artículo se basa en la teoría moral que gira en torno al marco conceptual del “poder moral” que procede teóricamente del poder “civil”/“normativo/”ética” europeo. Este se aplica a la (Política) Europea de Vecindad (ENP) como un caso de prueba principal compuesto de estudios de casos atomiza- dos en un terreno geográfico caracterizado por la agitación política, de seguridad y económica. Ontológicamente, el artículo une el neorrealismo, el constructivismo y la teoría crítica para explicar los últimos acontecimientos en la vecindad política de la UE. Epistemológicamente, se basa en las trayectorias exterior/interior, ascendente, entrante/saliente para captar la dinámica local, la interacción regional y el contexto global. Metodológicamente, lleva a cabo un discurso cualitativo y un análisis de contenido cuantitativo que trasciende los giros “pragmáticos” y “narrativos” hacia el interpretativismo. Este artículo a) demuestra la transición teórica del “poder normativo de Europa” (NPE) al “poder moral” que deconstruye las normas centrales y secundarias de la NPE y b) anatomiza la ENP a través de los siete “parámetros” de la “moralidad”, a saber, consecuencialismo, coherencia, consistencia, equilibrio entre valores e intereses, estabilidad normativa, inclusión y legitimidad externa, y el tipo relevante de “poder”, es decir, “potencial”, “real” y “actualizado”. De este modo, “construye” una pirámide que compartimenta las normas de la UE de acuerdo con una supuesta moralidad objetiva, una ética relativa y una normatividad subjetiva. En última instancia, más allá de la realpolitik, el artículo muestra el agotamiento de la ENP, que induce la (de) valuación del “poder moral” de la UE a través de “digresiones normativas”: corro­sión, derogación, desviación, perversión, erosión, conversión, subversión en conjunto con “distorsiones morales”: moralmente uti­litarias, inmorales, antimorales, amorales, inmorales, no morales y moralistas.Driven by the New Cold War between Rusia and the West since 2014, this article draws on moral theory hinging on the conceptual framework of ‘moral power’ theo- retically proceeding from ‘civilian’/‘normative’/’ethical’ ‘power Europe’. These are applied to the European Neighbourhood (Policy) (ENP) as a prime test case composed of atomised case studies on a geographic terrain characterised by political, security, economic, etc. turmoil. Ontologically, the article bridges neorealism, constructivism, and critical theory to explain the latest developments in the EU’s political neighbourhood. Epistemo- logically, it relies on the outside/in, bot- tom-up, inbound/outbound trajectories to grasp the local dynamics, regional interplay and the global context. Methodologically, it carries out qualitative discourse and quantitative content-analysis transcending from the ‘pragmatic’ and ‘narrative’ turns to interpretivism. This article a) demonstrates the theoretical convalescence from the ‘normative power Europe’ (NPE) To ‘moral power’ de- constructing NPE’S core and minor norms and b) anatomises the ENP through the seven ‘parameters’ of ‘morality’, namely, consequentialism, coherence, consistency, balance between values and interests, nor­mative steadiness, inclusiveness and exter­nal legitimacy, and the relevant type of ‘power’, i.e. ‘potential’, ‘actual’, and ‘actu­alised’. Thereby it ‘constructs’ a pyramid compartmentalising the EU’s norms in line with purported objective morality, rela­tive ethics and subjective normativity. Ulti­mately, beyond realpolitik, the article shows depletion of the NPE, which induces (de-) valuation of the EU’s ‘moral power’ through ‘normative digressions’ – corrosion, deroga­tion, deviation, perversion, erosion, con­version, subversion in tandem with ‘moral distortions’ – morally utilitarian, unmoral, anti-moral, amoral, immoral, non-moral, and moralist.application/pdf10.18601/16577558.n40.042346-21321657-7558https://bdigital.uexternado.edu.co/handle/001/15724https://doi.org/10.18601/16577558.n40.04spaFacultad de Finanzas, Gobierno y Relaciones Internacionaleshttps://revistas.uexternado.edu.co/index.php/oasis/article/download/9617/16058Núm. 40 , Año 2024 : Julio-Diciembre764053OasisAggestam, L. (2008). Introduction: Ethical power Europe? International Affairs, 84(1), 1-11.Badalyan, T. & Vasilyan, S. (2020). The perceived rationale, variegated institutional take and impact of the EU’s human rights policy in Armenia and Georgia. Journal of Contemporary European Studies, 28(4), 514-529.Baer, S. (2009). Dignity, liberty, equality: A fundamental rights triangle of constitutionalism. The University of Toronto Law Journal, 59(4), 417-468.Baglione, L. A. (2008). Emphasizing principles for a moral foreign policy. American Behavioural Scientist, 51(9), 1303-1321.Bell, D. (Ed.) (2010). Ethics and world politics. Oxford University Press.Besch, S. (2019). The European Commission in EU defence industrial policy. Carnegie Europe.Besch, S. & Oppenheim, B. (2019). Up the arms: Warring over Europe’s arms export regime, Centre for European Reform.Boghossian, P. (2015). Rules, norms and principles: A conceptual framework. In M. Araszkiewicz, P. Banaś, T. Gizbert-Studnicki, K. Płeszka (Eds.). Problems of normativity, rules and rule-following (pp. 3-11). Springer.Brzezinski, Z. (1997). The grand chessboard: American primacy and its geostrategic imperatives. Basic Books.Bull, H. (1971). Order vs. justice in international society. Political Studies, 19(3), 269-283.Buzan, B. (2001). The English school: An underexploited resource in IR. Review of International Studies, 27(3), 471-488.Chomsky, N. (1999). Profit over people: Neoliberalism and global order. Seven Stories Press.Congleton, R. (2020). Ethics and good governance. Public Choice, 184(3), 379-398.Crescenzi, M. (2018). Of friends and foes: Reputation and learning in international politics. Oxford University Press.Damro, C. (2012). Market power Europe. Journal of European Public Policy, 19(5), 682-699.Delanty, G. (2014). Not all is lost in translation: World varieties of cosmopolitanism. Cultural Sociology, 8(4), 374-391.Diez, T. (2013). Normative power as hegemony. Cooperation and Conflict, 48(2), 194-210.Douglas, W. A. (2019). Forced moral choices in foreign policy. SAIS Review, 39(1), 49-57.Drake, D. (1929). The new morality. The Macmillan Company.European Commission (2020). 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