A Novel Conceptual Framework for the Study of EU Foreign Policy in a Multipolar World
Author: Anna Stahl.
Stahl, Anna. 2015. "A Novel Conceptual Framework for the Study of EU Foreign Policy in a Multipolar World." Working Paper 14 34. Berlin: https://refubium.fu-berlin.de/handle/fub188/18332
The world is becoming increasingly multipolar, mainly due to the economic and
geopolitical rise of a group of emerging countries, particularly China. This
international transition bears major consequences for the European Union (EU),
which sees its international position becoming increasingly challenged. The EU
has started to redefine its foreign policy and reach out to new strategic
partners, such as China and Africa, in order to remain a relevant
international player. The current transition towards a multipolar world order
also presents a challenge for European foreign policy research. So far, the
academic literature has only focused marginally on conceptualising the EU’s
changing international role. This paper addresses the theoretical gap in the
literature on European foreign policy (EFP) and proposes a new analytical
framework for the study of the EU in a changing global order. The framework
proposed in this paper is centred around the concept of Comprehensive
Strategic Partnership (CSP) and presents an attempt to move away from an
inward-looking analysis to a conceptual framework that integrates the EU’s
strategic partners into the study of European foreign policy. The empirical
trend of EU-China-Africa relations serves as the main case study for testing
the analytical tool of CSP.Published: 2015Typ: report