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Revisiting European Security

Revisiting European Security
Author: Hatice Yazgan
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2020-09-29
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1527560104

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The EU is currently facing multiple crises, ranging from democratic backsliding to migration, and its so-called “rule-based order” is challenged by both internal and international circumstances. Nevertheless, the EU is an evolving international actor and, despite the shortfalls, it has provoked the hopes of being a normative international actor which defends multilateralism and rule-based order. This edited volume re-examines the EU as an international actor and power in the context of recent challenges both in the EU and in international politics, and addresses the following questions: Does the EU make a difference in various regions and issue areas? Is it influential and visible? What kind of a power is the EU regarding these regions? How is the EU perceived by other powers? What are the main threats perceived by the EU and how will the EU address these threats? How will the EU defend its values under current circumstances? This research focuses on the migration and asylum policies of the EU as a key area, and examines the EU’s role as an international actor in neighbouring regions and in Africa and China. The book provides a context in current international circumstances and will be useful for students and practitioners.


Rethinking (In)Security in the European Union

Rethinking (In)Security in the European Union
Author: Claudia Anamaria Iov
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2020-05-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1527550729

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This book is the result of a series of studies devoted to assessing the consequences of migration from the perspective of the migration-identity-(in)security causality, with a specific focus on the Roma issue in France. It demonstrates that, in the context of the new European agenda on security, following the events of 9/11, immigrants, in general and the Roma, in particular, have found themselves trapped in a spiral of insecurity through which migration has been raised to the level of ‘meta-problem’ and they have become scapegoats. The book argues that these issues reflect a broader political discussion on the EU’s identity and social policy. It shows that the socio-economic and security dimension of the ‘Roma dossier’ is a case that may require policymakers in Brussels to rethink the EU’s social responsibilities towards its citizens, thus giving up their ambiguous attitude regarding migration.


Origins of the European Security System

Origins of the European Security System
Author: Andreas Wenger
Publisher: Taylor & Francis US
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2009-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780415570213

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This edited volume explores the significance of the early 'Helsinki process' as a means of redefining and broadening the concept of security during the latter half of the Cold War. The early Helsinki process introduced innovative confidence-building measures, and made human rights a requirement of a legitimate and well-functioning international system, thus providing the framework for disarmament in Europe in the mid-1980s, as well as the inspiration for the later demise of Communism in Europe. Using newly declassified archives, the book explores the positions of the two superpowers and the crucial impact of European Community member states, which introduced European values into the Cold War debate on security. It also shows how Eastern and Central European nations, such as Poland, did not restrict themselves to providing support to Moscow but, rather, pursued interests of their own. The volume sheds light on the complementary role of the neutrals as mediators and special negotiators in the multilateral negotiations; on the interdependence of politics and economics; and on the link between military security and the CSCE process.


Rethinking Security in Post-Cold-War Europe

Rethinking Security in Post-Cold-War Europe
Author: William Park
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2014-06-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1317884574

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Provides a survey of the principal items on the agenda following the end of the Cold War, focusing upon the institutions and regions where the reconsideration of security issues has been particularly profound. The book is organised into three main sections: the first examines the changed roles of the main security institutions which have survived the Cold War; NATO, the European Union/Western European Union and the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe. The second analyses the Central European countries, Russia and States of the former Soviet Union in terms of their ideologies, political structures and relationships of the Cold War period. Lastly the text examines the northern and southern regions of Europe where quite different perspectives and agendas are concerned.


Revisiting EU-Africa Relations in a Changing World

Revisiting EU-Africa Relations in a Changing World
Author: Fargion, Valeria
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2021-09-07
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1839109823

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This timely book explores the current state of EU-Africa relations from a multidisciplinary perspective, placing emphasis on recent developments in five areas that are crucial for EU-Africa relations: development cooperation, trade, migration, security and democratization. It considers how Africa’s dependence on the EU has decreased due to the declining importance of development cooperation, and increasing cooperation with emerging powers, notably the BRIC nations.


Rethinking European Union Foreign Policy

Rethinking European Union Foreign Policy
Author: Ben Tonra
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2004
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780719060021

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This text reviews a variety of approaches to the study of the European Union's foreign policy. Much analysis of EU foreign policy contains implicit theoretical assumptions about the nature of the EU and its member states, their inter-relationships, the international system in which they operate and the nature and direction of European integration. In many instances such assumptions, given that they are not discussed openly, curtail rather than facilitate debate. The purpose of this book is to open up this field of enquiry so that students, observers and analysts of EU foreign policy can review a broad range of tools and theoretical templates from which the development and the trajectory of the EU's foreign policy can be studied.


The International Political Sociology of Security

The International Political Sociology of Security
Author: Trine Villumsen Berling
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2015-02-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1317524802

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This book builds a theoretical approach to the intractable problem of theory/practice in international relations (IR) and develops tools to study how theory and practice ‘hang together’ in international security. Drawing on Pierre Bourdieu’s political sociology, the book argues that theory and practice take part in struggles over basic understandings (doxa) in international fields through what the book calls doxic battles. In these battles e.g. scientific facts, military hardware and social networks are mobilised as weapons in a fight for recognition. NATO’s transformation and fight for survival and the rapidly growing number of think tanks in European security in the 1990s is taken as an example of these processes. The book studies a variety of sources such as funding to science programmes in Europe; think tanks and research centres in European security; NATO’s relations with the EU, the WEU and the OSCE; and the mobilization of theory at crucial points in the transformation process. Theory as Practice and Capital will be of interest to students and scholars of international relations, security studies and critical theory.


Rethinking European Security

Rethinking European Security
Author: Furio Cerutti
Publisher: Crane Russak, Incorporated
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1990
Genre: History
ISBN:

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This volume contains a first analysis of European security after the INF Treaty. These reflections have three characteristics, beginning with historical and philosophical studies, going on to highlight proposals and finally concentrating on the Mediterranean region.


Rethinking European Security

Rethinking European Security
Author: Isabelle Francois
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2014-10-06
Genre:
ISBN: 9781619770669

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