The Concept of Awkward Powers in Foreign Relations
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Published:2023-06-28
Issue:2
Volume:60
Page:93-121
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ISSN:1846-8721
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Container-title:Politička misao
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language:
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Short-container-title:Polit. misao (Online)
Author:
Pikalo Jernej1ORCID,
Durnik Mitja2
Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Social Sciences
2. Faculty of Public Administration
Abstract
This paper addresses a specific phenomenon concerning power concepts in Canadian and EU foreign policies. As is widely known, the liberal-democratic platform has dominated global relations after the end of the Cold War. Implemented power approaches are studied from theoretical perspectives of liberalism/constructivism standpoints and their realist critique. Canada has been presented mostly as a middle power in international relations trying to find its specific role as a mediator and balancer among superpowers. On the other hand, the EU is classified predominantly as a normative power with tendencies to act as a great power from some point of view. In the paper, we analyse both entities through the recent concept of ‘awkward power’, whereby states have a so-called “dubious character”, acting in-between the potential of great and middle powers.
Publisher
Faculty of Political Science, University of Zagreb
Subject
Political Science and International Relations,Sociology and Political Science,History