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Reversing Europe's Gaze - Perceptions of Power & the Power of Perceptions

English, German · Hardback

Will be released 14.05.2026

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This volume uncovers fresh perspectives and compelling new data about how Europe is perceived beyond its borders. Much of the literature on the EU and international relations tends to follow elites and policymakers in looking from the top down and from the inside out. The enquiry attempts a double reversal of the gaze: it probes Europe from the outside in, and from the bottom up. It explores how the continent is seen through the eyes of other global powers (China, India, Turkey, Russia, the United States) and their younger generations, whose views often tend to elude scholarly attention. Qualitative and quantitative lenses combine to provide an original account of how power affects international perceptions, and how international perceptions affect power.

List of contents

Part One: Perceptions of Power & the Power of Perceptions.- Chapter One: Europe, Youth & Polycentric Histories of Freedom: Reversing the Gaze from the Historical Perspective.- Chapter Two: Unearthing Alternative Worldviews: Reversing the Gaze from the Philosophical Perspective.- Chapter Three: External Perceptions of the European Union from Washington to Beijing: Reversing the Gaze from the Political Perspective.

About the author

Paul Betts
is Professor of Modern European History at St Antony’s College, University of Oxford

Olivier de France
is Stipendiary Lecturer in Political Theory at Pembroke College, University of Oxford

Timothy Garton Ash
is Professor of European Studies Emeritus at the University of Oxford and a Senior Fellow at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution

Ayşe Kadıoğlu
is Professor of Political Science at Sabancı University

Kalypso Nicolaidis
is Chair in Global Affairs at the Florence School of Transnational Governance (EUI) and Emeritus Fellow of the University of Oxford’s European Studies Centre

Summary

This enquiry uncovers fresh perspectives and compelling new data about how Europe is perceived beyond its borders. Much of the literature on the EU and international relations tends to follow elites and policymakers in looking from the top down and from the inside out. The book attempts a double reversal of the gaze: it probes Europe from the outside in, and from the bottom up. It explores how the continent is seen through the eyes of other global powers (China, India, Turkey, Russia, the United States) and their younger generations, whose views often tend to elude scholarly attention. Qualitative and quantitative lenses combine to provide an original account of how power affects international perceptions, and how international perceptions affect power.

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