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In person icon Building: Faculty of Law, Floor: 2, Room: FL214
Saturday 09:00 - 10:40 CEST (10/09/2016)
This panel examines how strategic narratives might help us understand the perception of the EU by third parties. The panel includes papers on the Iran Nuclear negotiations, EU-China Relations; EU and Turkish narratives of the MENA; reception of EU and Chinese narratives by South African students and the reception of the EU's economic narrative in east Africa.
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How Do We Talk About Nukes? EU, US and Iranian Strategic Narratives in Contemporary Diplomacy | View Paper Details |
The EU’s struggle for a strategic narrative: forging a new narrative with China? | View Paper Details |
EU and Chinese Narratives on Development and Cooperation: Reception by South-African University Students | View Paper Details |
'Market Power Europe' strategic narrative and its perception in East Africa | View Paper Details |
The EU and Turkey's discursive representations of the MENA region | View Paper Details |