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Liberal intergovernmentalism, illiberalism and the potential superpower of the European Union

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Meunier, Sophie ; Vachudova, Milada Anna

Journal of Common Market Studies

2018

56

7

November

1631-1647

European integration ; EU enlargement ; trade

EU countries

European Union

https://doi.org/10.1111/jcms.12793

English

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"Andrew Moravcsik has long argued that the EU is the world's second superpower, albeit a quiet and overlooked one. This article explores how the EU behaves as a global power, and how the illiberal turn may diminish it. We present Moravcsik's four core claims about the EU as the second superpower using the lens of Liberal Intergovernmentalism. We argue that the EU is more a potential than an actual superpower because its considerable hard and soft resources are not always converted into global influence. We focus on two challenges to this power conversion, which we illustrate in the areas of trade and enlargement: first, the uneven transfer of competences to the EU level and, second, the presence of illiberal regimes in the EU, which makes it more difficult to agree on common policies and tools anchored in democratic values."

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