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Abstract This article systematically investigates both regional and issue‐specific variation in external perceptions of the E uropean U nion ( EU ) as a global power and an international leader. While most studies on EU external perceptions focus on a one‐dimensional vision of EU leadership and/or great‐powerness, it is argued here that these perceptions are highly issue‐specific, multilayered and differentiating. This study draws on data collected through elite interviews in three regions: the P acific, Southeast Asia and A frica. The findings make a contribution to the debate on the perception of third states on the international role of the EU .
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