Introduction -- The conceptual framework of "moral power" -- "Moral power" of the EU through the European Neighborhood Policy -- "Moral power" of the EU through its regionalization policy in the South Caucasus -- "Moral power" of the EU through its security policy in the South Caucasus -- "Moral power" of the EU through its conflict resolution policy in the South Caucasus -- "Moral power" of the EU through its democracy promotion policy in the South Caucasus -- Conclusion.
Summary:
This book devises a new conceptual framework of 'moral power' and applies it to the policy of the European Union (EU) towards the South Caucasian states of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia. It covers the period starting from the 1990s to the present and analyzes policy domains (democracy promotion, conflict resolution, security, energy, trade) juxtaposing the policy of EU/member states with those of the United States (US), Russia, Turkey, Iran, as well as inter-governmental and regional organizations. Using an interdisciplinary approach, 'morality' is unpacked as composed of seven parameters: consequentialism; coherence; consistency; normative steadiness; balance between values and interests; inclusiveness; and external legitimacy. Meanwhile 'power' is branched into 'potential', 'actual' and 'actualized' types. 'Moral power' is consequently developed as an objective and neutral framework to capture the foreign policy of an international actor in any geographic area and policy sphere. The book will be of use to students and scholars interested in the EU, democracy, power and security.
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