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Post-Colonial Perspective on the Discourse of ‘Normative power Europe’ In the African-EU Relations

机译:非洲 - 欧盟关系中“规范电力欧洲”话语的后殖民视角

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This article attempts to critically examine the concept of 'Normative Power Europe' and its role in (re)producing the dominant power relation between the EU and the African nations. In order to analyze the normative power thesis and its postcolonial implication to Africa this article introduces the Cotonou Partnership Agreement- the EU cooperation agreement with African, Caribbean, and Pacific countries-which included tight normative clauses and conditionality’s. The article argues that the meta-narrative of NPE and the normative clauses and conditionality’s in the Cotonou Partnership Agreement are reinforcing the unequal power relations that are resulted from the colonial rule in the AfricanEU relations through the practice of Orientalism. It farther reveals this meta-narrative produces and reproduces the representation of Africans as 'inferior' and 'deficient' which needs to be redeemed by the help of the 'superior' and 'capable' Europeans.
机译:本文试图批判地审查“规范力量欧洲”的概念及其在(重新)中的作用,从而产生欧盟与非洲国家之间的主导权力关系。为了分析对非洲的规范性电力论文及其后殖民对非洲的影响本文介绍了与非洲,加勒比和太平洋国家的欧盟合作协议 - 其中包括紧密规范条款和条件。本文辩称,基础伙伴关系协议中NPE的元叙事和规范条款和条件是通过东方主义的实践,加强了非洲关系中殖民统治的不平等权力关系。它更远的是,这种元叙事产生并再现非洲人的代表,作为“劣等”,并且“缺乏”需要通过“优越”和“能力”欧洲人的帮助来赎回。

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