Wie kann Europa neue Anreize schaffen um Regierungen und Bürger von europäischen Lösungen für die Reform von Politik, Wirtschaft und der europäischen Institutionen zu überzeugen?
The EU's shambolic defeat over expanded rights at the UN wasn't just a humiliation - it was an illustration of how ineffectual and confused the EU has become on the UN stage.
Europe has lost influence to rising powers who emphasise sovereignty over human rights. The lure of Western liberal democracy has fallen during the economic crisis, while the credibility of alternative systems of development, such as Chinese-style authoritarian capitalism, has risen. Two new reports published by European Council on Foreign Relations experts show just how far Europe has slipped in this harsher international environment, and offer a way to restore the relevance and pull of Europe's values.
In 'The EU and human rights at the UN: 2010 review' Richard Gowan and Franziska Brantner analyse all the votes on human rights issues in the past year, and show that:
In 'Towards an EU human rights strategy for a post-Western world', Anthony Dworkin and Susi Dennison argue that:
Listen to an audio podcast with Richard Gowan here
Anthony Dworkin and Susi Dennison's report 'Towards an EU human rights strategy for a post-Western world' is part of a wider ECFR project, The EU and human rights in a post-Western world. Click here for more details.
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