欧盟在促进联合国系统全球治理中的作用

A. Boyashov
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自上世纪90年代以来,全球治理已演变为一种政治和意识形态概念,成为欧盟国家和机构纲领性文件的重点之一,如今被表述为“基于规则的秩序”。这一概念的一个显著特征是,在世界舞台上,国家间互动的“模糊化”,有利于非国家和超国家的互动。据称,在全球治理下,国家行为体与非国家或超国家行为体之间没有等级关系。本文借助社会学的分化理论对这一论题进行了批判性的考察。根据分化理论,国家不是处于全球治理的边缘,而是在世界政治的层次结构中处于主导地位。文章的最后一部分论述了欧盟在联合国系统中的协调原则。为推动全球治理理念,欧盟致力于通过政府间互动与非政府互动相结合的方式,对联合国进行重大改革。这一模式在联合国机构审议非核心问题(例如安理会的人权或气候问题)时尤其常用,允许更广泛地参与谈判,并从战略角度修订《联合国宪章》。本文的主要结论是,欧盟在联合国系统中的行动驳斥了全球治理的立场,即世界政治的国家间和超国家层面之间没有等级关系。尽管欧盟国家积极推动全球治理,但欧盟本身是建立在国家间协调和国家之间以及国家与非政府行为体之间严格的等级制度的基础上的。
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European Union in Promotion of Global Governance in the UN System
Having evolved since the 1990s into a political and ideological concept, global governance has become one of the priorities of the program documents of EU states and institutions, today formulated as “rules-based order”. A distinctive feature of this concept is the “blurring” of interstate interaction on the world stage in favor of non-state and supranational interaction. Under global governance, there is allegedly no hierarchy between state actors and nonstate or supra-state actors. This article critically examines this thesis with the help of the sociological theory of diff erentiation. According to diff erentiation theory, the state does not remain on the sidelines of global governance but takes the lead in the hierarchy of levels of world politics. The fi nal part of the article deals with the principles of EU coordination in the UN system. To promote ideas of global governance, the EU aims at major reform of the UN through intertwining intergovernmental interaction with nongovernmental interaction. This model is used especially often when non-core issues (e.g., human rights or climate in the Security Council) are considered in a UN body, allowing for broader participation in negotiations and, from a strategic perspective, a revision of the UN Charter. The main conclusion of the article is that the EU’s actions in the UN system refute the position of global governance that there is no hierarchy between the interstate and supranational levels of world politics. Despite the active promotion of global governance by the EU states, the EU itself is based on interstate coordination and a rigid hierarchy among states, as well as between states and nongovernmental actors.
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期刊介绍: The main objective of the International Journal of Business Analytics (IJBAN) is to advance the next frontier of decision sciences and provide an international forum for practitioners and researchers in business and governmental organizations—as well as information technology professionals, software developers, and vendors—to exchange, share, and present useful and innovative ideas and work. The journal encourages exploration of different models, methods, processes, and principles in profitable and actionable manners.
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