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Eu's normative power in its dialogue with China: free trade norm in shifting global economic order
Riga, Dealan
20222022 Annual Congress of European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR)
 

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Keywords :
EU-China, Socialization, Investment Policy
Disciplines :
Political science, public administration & international relations
Author, co-author :
Riga, Dealan  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Cité
Language :
English
Title :
Eu's normative power in its dialogue with China: free trade norm in shifting global economic order
Publication date :
2022
Event name :
2022 Annual Congress of European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR)
Event organizer :
ECPR
Event place :
Innsbruck, Austria
Event date :
22/08/2022
Audience :
International
References of the abstract :
This paper explore Eu's engagement toward China in a context of a shifting global economic order. It seeks to explain the resilience of Eu-China strategic partnership despite growing salience of a systemic rivalry between both actors. The framing of China as a systemic rival to EU tends to be considered as a shift of paradigms in EU policy. Such a standpoint offer poor explanatory force for the remaining dialogue dynamics and its late outcome such as Comprehensive Agreement on Investment. This paper aims to reach an explanation by considering Eu-China socialization process. It relies on desk research and a diachronic discourse analysis of the socialization process; data collection encompasses EU policy paper and EU-China Annual Summit (EC-AS) joint statements. Findings of the analysis permit to consider systemic rivalry and strategic partnership as similar outputs of the same socialization framework. Furthermore, this research delivers a new analytical framework to comprehend systemic rivalry and its impact. This paper opens the floor for a research agenda focusing on normative power, instead of great power relations, to understand EU's foreign policy. Finally, it emphasizes that socialization processes precede materials realities in the building of foreign policy.
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