Recent representations of the European project have, more often than not, characterized it as 'uncertain','weak',and even 'indeterminate'. In this article, I look to the political - and geopolitical - ramifications of such understandings, in particular as regards Europe's role in the world. I remark, especially, on the geographical imaginations which underpin such critiques: highly normative assumptions regarding political territoriality and 'power' in the international arena. I argue that such geographical imaginations fundamentally miss the radical transformations taking shape at and well beyond Europe's borders, thus failing to recognize the emergence of the EU as a very new sort of international actor. © SAGE Publications, Inc. 2008.
The uncertain state(s) of Europe?
Bialasiewicz L.
2008-01-01
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Recent representations of the European project have, more often than not, characterized it as 'uncertain','weak',and even 'indeterminate'. In this article, I look to the political - and geopolitical - ramifications of such understandings, in particular as regards Europe's role in the world. I remark, especially, on the geographical imaginations which underpin such critiques: highly normative assumptions regarding political territoriality and 'power' in the international arena. I argue that such geographical imaginations fundamentally miss the radical transformations taking shape at and well beyond Europe's borders, thus failing to recognize the emergence of the EU as a very new sort of international actor. © SAGE Publications, Inc. 2008.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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