Why the EU’s commitment to preventing human rights abuses abroad is more than just rhetoric

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Series Details 10.11.14
Publication Date 10/11/2014
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Is EU foreign policy genuinely influenced by humanitarian concerns or are such claims merely used to add legitimacy to traditional power politics? Joakim Kreutz uses data on EU foreign policy actions between 1989 and 2008 to assess the extent to which human rights concerns have played a role in decisions to intervene abroad. He finds a correlation between humanitarian atrocities and EU interventions; however this effect is strongly influenced by the geographic region in which atrocities take place. Overall, the EU appears most sensitive to human rights abuses within non-EU countries in Europe, followed by sub-Saharan Africa and East Asia.

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EU: EEAS: Foreign policy: Human rights http://www.eeas.europa.eu/human_rights/index_en.htm

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