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The Pursuit of Justice Through EU Security Strategies: Sisyphus Redux?

Author(s)
Tomić, Nikola  
Tonra, Ben  
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/9867
Date Issued
2018-02
Date Available
2019-04-09T11:08:22Z
Abstract
The EU has developed its role in global affairs through several treaty revisions, institutional developments, political statements and official strategic documents. The strategic documents and political statements embody both the EU's more particular short-term interests and concerns, as well as its more universal and long-term normative aspirations or "milieu goals". How the EU has sought to balance these and to project them globally through its formal strategy statements in the realm of security is the core research question of this paper. Furthermore, this paper assesses these attempts as part of a greater endeavour of the GLOBUS project to conceptualise global justice and the Union's role therein. The EU is a (self-)proclaimed normative power that is seen in some quarters as promoting universal values and global justice. However, what is "just" as this article will discuss, is contested even when it is (rarely) defined. The article will therefore review three related but distinct concepts of global justice and highlight the outlying indicators of these ideal types of justice. Based on these, the article develops hypotheses on the EU's role in the pursuit of global justice and tests these against the EU's dis-courses embodied in the three main strategic documents: "A Secure Europe in a Better World European Security Strategy" (European Council 2003), "Report on the Implementation of the European Security Strategy - Providing Security in a Changing World" (European Council 2008) and "Shared Vision, Common Action: A Stronger Europe - A Global Strategy for the European Union's Foreign And Security Policy" (EEAS 2016).
Sponsorship
European Commission Horizon 2020
Type of Material
Working Paper
Publisher
GLOBUS Research
Series
GLOBUS Research Papers (online)
Copyright (Published Version)
2018 the Authors
Subjects

European Union

Global justice

European security str...

EU global strategy

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http://www.globus.uio.no/publications/globus-research-papers/2018/2018-02-globus-research-paper-tomic-tonra.html
Language
English
Status of Item
Not peer reviewed
ISSN
2535-2504
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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