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2009 ◽  
Vol E92-B (3) ◽  
pp. 807-810 ◽  
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Chao LIU ◽  
Mengtian RONG
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1984 ◽  
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J. K. Myers ◽  
D. Nitzan
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2010 ◽  
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John Stroud ◽  
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Joseph Lopes ◽  
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This chapter discusses whether the European Union has a distinctive take on, and may make a particular contribution to, global governance, as well as the reverse image of the impact that global governance has in the development of integration in Europe. This includes a focus on collective norms and interests as expressed through common institutions, policies, and activities. In doing so, the chapter compares and contrasts the evolution of a supranational order in Europe with the growth of global regimes and the emergence of a multipolar world, and explores the nature of the EU’s relationships with other global powers and regions. In a final section, the chapter asks whether the EU’s relationship with global developments is best seen as a test-bed for new ideas, procedures, and concepts; a construction for the defence of a privileged way of life; or an archaic remnant of a different era.


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