The gap between policy and practice in EU arms exports limits the normative power of the EU

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Series Details 25.11.13
Publication Date 25/11/2013
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The issue of arms exports has caused significant controversy in a number of European countries. Jennifer L. Erickson looks at EU arms transfers and the human rights status of arms recipients between 1990 and 2010, finding that there is often a disconnect between arms trade policy and practice. She argues that in cases where EU foreign policy relies on member state implementation, existing national priorities or individual material interests may prevail over EU norms. This has the potential to undermine the normative power of the European Union.

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EEAS: Foreign policy: Non-Proliferation and Disamament: Arms Export Control http://www.eeas.europa.eu/non-proliferation-and-disarmament/arms-export-control/
European Commission: DG Trade: Import and export rules: Export from EU: Dual use controls http://ec.europa.eu/trade/import-and-export-rules/export-from-eu/dual-use-controls/index_en.htm

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