This book examines the security agendas of the European Union, the UK, France, Germany and Russia in connection with three defining events in international security - the crisis in Kosovo of 1999, the terrorist attacks of 9/11 and the Iraq crisis of 2003 - in order to assess the potential for alliance-building among European actors.
This book examines the security agendas of the European Union, the UK, France, Germany and Russia in connection with three defining events in international security - the crisis in Kosovo of 1999, the terrorist attacks of 9/11 and the Iraq crisis of 2003 - in order to assess the potential for alliance-building among European actors.
Charlotte Wagnsson is Associate Professor in Political Science at the Swedish National Defence College, Stockholm.
Inhaltsangabe
List of tables Preface List of abbreviations 1. Security in a greater Europe 2. Kosovo: a precedent? 3. 11 September 2001: a new perspective unfolds 4. Iraq reshuffles Europe 5. The European Union and the major European powers 6. Russia and the EU: The need for pragmatism 7. Will greater Europe unite? Bibliography Index
List of tables Preface List of abbreviations 1. Security in a greater Europe 2. Kosovo: a precedent? 3. 11 September 2001: a new perspective unfolds 4. Iraq reshuffles Europe 5. The European Union and the major European powers 6. Russia and the EU: The need for pragmatism 7. Will greater Europe unite? Bibliography Index
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