Normative Power Europe Meets Israel: Perceptions and Realities

Author:   Sharon Pardo
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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9780739195680


Pages:   166
Publication Date:   28 July 2017
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Normative Power Europe Meets Israel: Perceptions and Realities


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Author:   Sharon Pardo
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Lexington Books
Dimensions:   Width: 14.90cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 23.10cm
Weight:   0.227kg
ISBN:  

9780739195680


ISBN 10:   0739195689
Pages:   166
Publication Date:   28 July 2017
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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Pardo…is the most prominent of these Israeli researchers, and his latest book is therefore a most welcome addition to the field. Pardo’s main contribution is that he connects his own findings on external Israeli perceptions of the EU, Europe more generally, and individual member countries to the literature on the EU’s normative power. Pardo has correctly identified a certain lacuna, which he fills with many years of careful research, both quantitative and qualitative, on Israeli perceptions of the EU…. [T]his book is a most valuable contribution to the discourse, and its author remains a towering figure in the academic literature on EU–Israel relations. * Israel Journal of Foreign Affairs * This book offers a fascinating study into Israeli perceptions on a number of key foreign policy issues. It looks into Israel’s relations to Europe and to NATO. It chronicles how Israeli politicians flirted with membership of the European Economic Community in the 1950s and more recently the European Union (EU) and examines how NATO membership is perceived in the country. Through the Normative Power Europe framework, media analysis and survey research Pardo offers a careful narrative of how Israelis see themselves in the world today and how foreign policy has developed accordingly. He finds that although Israel sees itself as a nation that is close to Europe, he finds very limited diffusion of EU norms and values into Israeli society and politics. This fascinating book is a must read for anyone with an interest in Israel-Europe relations. -- Amy Verdun, University of Victoria, Co-editor of the Journal of Common Market Studies The complexity of the EU’s relationship with Israel has been a neglected topic in recent years. Normative Power Europe Meets Israel: Perceptions and Realities fills this gap. It provides depth and richness to our understanding of one of the EU’s most complicated, yet crucially important, relationships. -- Richard G. Whitman, Global Europe Centre, University of Kent This is an important book not only because it provides an empirically rich account of the EU’s relations with Israel, which is undoubtedly one of the most fascinating and challenging areas for EU foreign policy, but also because it heralds a new generation of normative power Europe studies. Rather than rejecting the concept, the author takes the normative power approach to the next level by carefully and provocatively focusing on two core tensions: external perceptions (within third countries) and trade, economic and scientific agendas (from the EU). Therefore Pardo’s arguments should be must-read for all scholars and practictioners working on the EU in world politics. -- Jan Orbie, Ghent University


Pardo...is the most prominent of these Israeli researchers, and his latest book is therefore a most welcome addition to the field. Pardo's main contribution is that he connects his own findings on external Israeli perceptions of the EU, Europe more generally, and individual member countries to the literature on the EU's normative power. Pardo has correctly identified a certain lacuna, which he fills with many years of careful research, both quantitative and qualitative, on Israeli perceptions of the EU.... [T]his book is a most valuable contribution to the discourse, and its author remains a towering figure in the academic literature on EU-Israel relations. * Israel Journal of Foreign Affairs * This book offers a fascinating study into Israeli perceptions on a number of key foreign policy issues. It looks into Israel's relations to Europe and to NATO. It chronicles how Israeli politicians flirted with membership of the European Economic Community in the 1950s and more recently the European Union (EU) and examines how NATO membership is perceived in the country. Through the Normative Power Europe framework, media analysis and survey research Pardo offers a careful narrative of how Israelis see themselves in the world today and how foreign policy has developed accordingly. He finds that although Israel sees itself as a nation that is close to Europe, he finds very limited diffusion of EU norms and values into Israeli society and politics. This fascinating book is a must read for anyone with an interest in Israel-Europe relations. -- Amy Verdun, University of Victoria, Co-editor of the Journal of Common Market Studies The complexity of the EU's relationship with Israel has been a neglected topic in recent years. Normative Power Europe Meets Israel: Perceptions and Realities fills this gap. It provides depth and richness to our understanding of one of the EU's most complicated, yet crucially important, relationships. -- Richard G. Whitman, Global Europe Centre, University of Kent This is an important book not only because it provides an empirically rich account of the EU's relations with Israel, which is undoubtedly one of the most fascinating and challenging areas for EU foreign policy, but also because it heralds a new generation of normative power Europe studies. Rather than rejecting the concept, the author takes the normative power approach to the next level by carefully and provocatively focusing on two core tensions: external perceptions (within third countries) and trade, economic and scientific agendas (from the EU). Therefore Pardo's arguments should be must-read for all scholars and practictioners working on the EU in world politics. -- Jan Orbie, Ghent University


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Sharon Pardois Jean Monnet chair ad personam in European studies in the Department of Politics and Government at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.

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