Westlessness? Challenges for the EU’s Soft Power Approach

Authors

  • Alexandra Ludewig University of Western Australia, Perth

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.30722/anzjes.vol13.iss1.15482

Keywords:

Westlessness, Western values, EU migration, refugee crisis, illegal immigration Regional

Abstract

The West claims to be an economic and political power. However, its moral authority seems increasingly pilloried in many places. Some political scientists even speak of “Westlessness”: populism, nationalism, right-wing extremism, terrorism and democratic fatigue are some of the symptoms. This disunity of many people in Western industrialised nations is nowhere more evident than in relation to the contested topic of immigration. It polarises societies, as it is precisely here that legal convictions clash with ethical and moral ones and subsequently fail in the attempt to create Realpolitik. This article will trace the events that led to the neologism “Westlessness” being coined, before it will contextualise responses from within and without to this diagnosis and use the EU’s responses to the so-called refugee crisis from 2015 until the present as a test case for its future in solidarity and unity.

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2021-06-18

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