Jańczak, Jarosław2022-01-032022-01-032021Przegląd Strategiczny 2021, nr 14, s. 59-73.2084-6991https://hdl.handle.net/10593/26547The aim of this article is to review the strategic partnership of the European Union-Japan in the context of the changing global order, exploring economic, normative and security dimensions. This leads to wider reflections allowing us to theorize international relations with regards to the concept of strategic partnerships. The research question concentrates on what the foundations of the strategic partnership between the European Union and Japan are, and how it answers the challenges in the three above indicated fields. The hypothesis is formulated from the perspective of strategic partnership theory. Methodologically, the work is based on the analysis of primary and secondary sources, as well as on qualitative methods implemented in the form of semi-structured interviews. The key findings reveal that the changing global order and international environment have pushed both partners to create a strategic partnership that has spilled over from economic relations to the normative, political and finally security fields.enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessstrategic partnershipEuropean UnionJapanexternal activities of the EUThe European Union – Japan Strategic Partnership in the Contested Global Order. External Relations of the EU in the Context of Economic, Normative and Security FrameworkArtykułhttps://doi.org/10.14746/ps.2021.1.4