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AcknowledgmentsList of Abbreviations1 Introduction: the evangelical EU and the EU’s external trade/environment agenda2 Setting the stage: Foucault, governmentality, and the EU’s external trade/environment agenda2.1 Introduction2.2 Governmentality2.2.1 What is governmentality?2.2.2 A genealogy of governmentality: from raison d’état to liberalism to neoliberalism2.3 Contemporary governmentality2.3.1 Truth and rationalities of government2.3.2 Technologies of government2.3.3 Subjectivities and self-government3 Rights and market: rationalities of government and the EU’s external trade/environment agenda3.1 Introduction3.1.1 What are rationalities of government?3.1.2 ‘Rights’ rationalities3.1.3 ‘Market’ rationalities3.2 Market and rights rationalities in the EU’s external trade/environmental agenda3.2.1 The EU through the market and rights lenses3.2.2 Ideal-Typical positions on the EU’s external trade/environment agenda3.3 Governmental rationalities in the EU Emissions Trading Scheme for the airline industry3.3.1 The EU ETS for air transport and its discontents3.3.2 Market rationality in the EU ETS debates3.3.3 Rights rationality in the EU ETS debates3.3.4 Rationalities and their effects in the EU ETS debates4 Government and governance: technologies of government and the EU’s external trade/environment agenda4.1 Introduction4.1.1 What are technologies of government?4.1.2 Rights technologies4.1.3 Market technologies4.2 The EU’s external trade/environment toolbox4.2.1 Multilateral agreements4.2.2 Unilateral import restrictions4.2.3 Environmental conditionality4.2.4 Sustainability impact assessments4.2.5 Horizontal voluntary partnerships4.2.6 Market and rights technologies in action4.3 Trade/environment technologies in the EU–Colombia/Peru FTA4.3.1 The EU–Colombia/Peru FTA4.3.2 Rights technologies in the EU–Colombia/Peru FTA4.3.3 Market technologies in the EU–Colombia/Peru FTA4.3.4 Technologies and their effects in the EU–Colombia/Peru FTA5 Citizens and stakeholders: subjectivities and the EU’s external trade/environment agenda5.1 Introduction5.1.1 What are subjectivities?5.1.2 The subject of rights: the citizen5.1.3 The market subject: the stakeholder5.2 Citizens and stakeholders in EU policy5.2.1 Subjectivity as multiple and multi-level5.2.2 Subjectivity as relational: the production of ‘others’5.2.3 Construction and contestation5.3 The EU ban on trade in seal products: subjectivities in context5.3.1 Morals, traditions, and science: the EU ban on trade in seal products5.3.2 Citizens and stakeholders in the seal products ban5.3.3 Power, strategy, and resistance: subjectivities and the EU’s external trade/environment agenda6 Conclusion: governmentality and the EU’s external trade/environment agendaIndex
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Governmentality and EU External Trade and Environment Policy applies theories drawn from Foucauldian governmentality studies to investigate the ideological and political roots of the European Union (EU)’s external trade and environmental policy and their effects on the transnational legal landscape. The EU’s desire to spread environmental norms abroad is viewed in the book as a significant feature of contemporary EU trade policy. The EU’s activities in this area have not been uncontroversial for other transnational legal actors. States, individuals, and organizations have challenged the EU’s various trade and environment policies, arguing that they are coercive, unfair, over-reaching, or inefficient. Meanwhile, these policies have also raised a number of questions from the perspective of legality and political theory.
This book considers what the practice of EU external trade and environment policy, and international resistance to it, tells us about the way the EU perceives the role and limits of transnational government, the means and ends of politics, and the drivers of human and institutional behavior. Jessica Lawrence examines the legal and political discourse of the EU and those affected by its policies. By studying legal cases, statements by officials, legislative texts, press releases, and other representative documents the book identifies the rationalities, technologies, and subjectivities that underlie contemporary EU activity in this area. The overall effect paints a more complicated and nuanced picture of the EU’s vision of itself and its goals; one that ultimately seeks to provide a better understanding of the functioning of power in this area.
This book applies theories drawn from Foucauldian governmentality studies to investigate the ideological and political roots of the European Union's external trade and environmental policy, and the EU's legal and political discourse.
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