Europeanization refers to the impact of the European Union polity and policymaking on the national level. This article argues that a moderate modernist constructivist approach is necessary to analyse Europeanization of foreign, security and defence policies of EU member states. This is because this approach attributes constitutive and transformative roles to the social and ideational factors that emerge as a result of interaction in institutions. Furthermore, the intergovernmental and consensual nature of the foreign, security and defence policy-making within the EU do not lead to adaptation to rules, regulations and directives as tangible as the economic aspects of integration
Europeanization refers to the impact of the European Union polity and policymaking on the national level. This article argues that a moderate (modernist)
constructivist approach is necessary to analyse Europeanization of foreign, security
and defence policies of EU member states. This is because this approach attributes
constitutive and transformative roles to the social and ideational factors that emerge
as a result of interaction in institutions. Furthermore, the intergovernmental and
consensual nature of the foreign, security and defence policy-making within the EU
do not lead to adaptation to rules, regulations and directives as tangible as the
economic aspects of integration.
Primary Language | Turkish |
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Subjects | Political Science |
Journal Section | Research Article |
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Publication Date | October 1, 2016 |
Submission Date | January 1, 2016 |
Published in Issue | Year 2016 |