B1 Non-refereed article in a scientific journal
Laajentumisen moraali – Euroopan unionin laajentumisargumentaatio moraaliteorioiden ja kosmopolitanismin valossa
Subtitle: Euroopan unionin laajentumisargumentaatio moraaliteorioiden ja kosmopolitanismin valossa
Authors: Heinikoski Saila
Publisher: Finnish Peace Research Association
Publishing place: Tampere
Publication year: 2013
Journal: Kosmopolis
Number in series: 2
Volume: 43
Issue: 2
First page : 3
Last page: 20
Number of pages: 18
ISSN: 1236-1372
eISSN: 1236-1372
Web address : http://srty.fi/content/kosmopolis
The objective of this paper is to analyse European Union enlargement argumentation with regard to Croatia and Turkey. The main normative ethical theories providing the basis for analysis include utilitarianism, deontological ethics and virtue ethics, and a special attention will be paid on the principles of cosmopolitanism and communitarianism with regard to the theories. In the analysis, it will be shown that communitarian utilitarian approach is mainly used as a justification for enlargement. Secondly, deontological ethics provides the manner in which enlargement should be conducted, but it does not reflect cosmopolitan norms. Instead, the communitarian commitments of the Union are deemed important, even in the midst of a financial crisis. Finally, virtue ethics serve as rhetorical tools indicating kinship and portray Europeanness as an exclusive feature to be internalised in the accession.