As You Like It: European Union Normative Power in the European Neighbourhood Policy

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This chapter addresses some of the methodological, theoretical and empirical challenges of studying the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP). It will argue that analysing the four-year old ENP presents a wide variety of challenges for scholars of the EU's relations with its near neighbours, in particular the question of theoretical presuppositions. The chapter will discuss these challenges in four parts involving the methodological location of ENP; the theoretical framing of ENP; a ‘normative power' approach to ENP; and concluding with a brief analytical reflection. The chapter also carries an argument - that the challenges of studying the ENP are least well served by traditional approaches to political science, and might be better advanced by rethinking these presumptions. Thus, conventional presumptions of ‘much ado about nothing' in ENP may benefit from a reflection on the extent to which these presumptions are determinate in analysing whether ENP is ‘as you like it'

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Manners, I. (2010). As You Like It: European Union Normative Power in the European Neighbourhood Policy. In The European Neighbourhood Policy in Perspective (pp. 29–50). Palgrave Macmillan UK. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230292284_2

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