The Routledge Handbook of European Security
Herausgeber: Biscop, Sven; Whitman, Richard
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Herausgeber: Biscop, Sven; Whitman, Richard
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This new Handbook brings together key experts on European security from the academic and policy worlds to examine the European Union (EU) as an international security actor. While the focus is on the politico-military dimension, security will be put in the context of the holistic approach advocated by the EU.
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This new Handbook brings together key experts on European security from the academic and policy worlds to examine the European Union (EU) as an international security actor. While the focus is on the politico-military dimension, security will be put in the context of the holistic approach advocated by the EU.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. August 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 829g
- ISBN-13: 9780415588287
- ISBN-10: 0415588286
- Artikelnr.: 30628728
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. August 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 829g
- ISBN-13: 9780415588287
- ISBN-10: 0415588286
- Artikelnr.: 30628728
Sven Biscop is Director of the Europe in the World Programme at Egmont - Royal Institute for International Relations in Brussels, and Editor-in-Chief of its journal Studia Diplomatica and its Egmont Papers. He teaches at Ghent University and the College of Europe (Bruges). Richard G. Whitman is Professor of Politics and International Relations in the School of Politics and International Relations at the University of Kent, and an Associate Fellow at Chatham House.
Introduction
Sven Biscop and Richard Whitman Part I: The EU as an International Security Actor 1. European Security Institutions 1945-2010: The Weaknesses and Strengths of 'Brusselsisation'
Jolyon Howorth 2. Realism: A Dissident Voice in the Study of the CSDP
Adrian Hyde-Price 3. Liberal
Constructivist and Critical Studies of European Security
Knud Erik Jørgensen and Åsne Kalland Aarstad 4. The European Security Strategy: Towards a Grand Strategy?
Sven Biscop 5. European Strategic Culture: Taking Stock and Looking Ahead
Christoph O. Meyer Part II: Institutions
Instruments and Means 6. Diplomacy and the CFSP: With new hands on the wheel
have we something that's real?
Geoffrey Edwards 7. Military CSDP: The Quest for Capability
Sven Biscop and Jo Coelmont 8. Civilian CSDP: A Tool for State-building?
Catriona Gourlay 9. Defence Industry and Technology: The Base for a More Capable Europe
Jan Joel Andersson 10. Security through Democracy: Between Aspiration and Pretence
Richard Youngs 11. Security and Development in EU External Relations: Converging
but in which Direction?
Karen Del Biondo
Stefan Oltsch & Jan Orbie Part III: Policies 12. The CSDP in the Western Balkans: From Experimental Pilot to Security Governance
Michael Merlingen 13. The Three Paradigms of European security in Eastern Europe: Co-operation
Competition and Conflict
Hiski Haukkala 14. Europe
the Southern Neighbourhood and the Middle East: Struggling for Coherence
Costanza Musu 15. The EU and Iran
Walter Posch 16. Sub-Sahara Africa
Richard Whitman 17. The EU and Asia - Towards Proactive Engagement?
Eva Gross 18. A New Geography of European Power?
James Rogers 19. The EU and Counter-Terrorism
Javier Argomaniz and Wyn Rees 20. The EU and Non-proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction
Gerrard Quille 21. Energy Security: A Missing Link between EU Energy and Foreign Policies
Sami Andoura Part IV: Partners 22. NATO and the United States: Working with the EU to Strengthen Euro-Atlantic Security
Leo Michel 23. The UN and European Strategy
Richard Gowan 24. CSDP and the OSCE: Time for Partnership to Reach its Full Potential?
Oleksandr Pavlyuk 25. The African Union a Partner for Security
Malte Brosig 26. The EU and its Strategic Partners: A Critical Assessment of the EU's Strategic Partnerships
Thomas Renard
Sven Biscop and Richard Whitman Part I: The EU as an International Security Actor 1. European Security Institutions 1945-2010: The Weaknesses and Strengths of 'Brusselsisation'
Jolyon Howorth 2. Realism: A Dissident Voice in the Study of the CSDP
Adrian Hyde-Price 3. Liberal
Constructivist and Critical Studies of European Security
Knud Erik Jørgensen and Åsne Kalland Aarstad 4. The European Security Strategy: Towards a Grand Strategy?
Sven Biscop 5. European Strategic Culture: Taking Stock and Looking Ahead
Christoph O. Meyer Part II: Institutions
Instruments and Means 6. Diplomacy and the CFSP: With new hands on the wheel
have we something that's real?
Geoffrey Edwards 7. Military CSDP: The Quest for Capability
Sven Biscop and Jo Coelmont 8. Civilian CSDP: A Tool for State-building?
Catriona Gourlay 9. Defence Industry and Technology: The Base for a More Capable Europe
Jan Joel Andersson 10. Security through Democracy: Between Aspiration and Pretence
Richard Youngs 11. Security and Development in EU External Relations: Converging
but in which Direction?
Karen Del Biondo
Stefan Oltsch & Jan Orbie Part III: Policies 12. The CSDP in the Western Balkans: From Experimental Pilot to Security Governance
Michael Merlingen 13. The Three Paradigms of European security in Eastern Europe: Co-operation
Competition and Conflict
Hiski Haukkala 14. Europe
the Southern Neighbourhood and the Middle East: Struggling for Coherence
Costanza Musu 15. The EU and Iran
Walter Posch 16. Sub-Sahara Africa
Richard Whitman 17. The EU and Asia - Towards Proactive Engagement?
Eva Gross 18. A New Geography of European Power?
James Rogers 19. The EU and Counter-Terrorism
Javier Argomaniz and Wyn Rees 20. The EU and Non-proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction
Gerrard Quille 21. Energy Security: A Missing Link between EU Energy and Foreign Policies
Sami Andoura Part IV: Partners 22. NATO and the United States: Working with the EU to Strengthen Euro-Atlantic Security
Leo Michel 23. The UN and European Strategy
Richard Gowan 24. CSDP and the OSCE: Time for Partnership to Reach its Full Potential?
Oleksandr Pavlyuk 25. The African Union a Partner for Security
Malte Brosig 26. The EU and its Strategic Partners: A Critical Assessment of the EU's Strategic Partnerships
Thomas Renard
Introduction
Sven Biscop and Richard Whitman Part I: The EU as an International Security Actor 1. European Security Institutions 1945-2010: The Weaknesses and Strengths of 'Brusselsisation'
Jolyon Howorth 2. Realism: A Dissident Voice in the Study of the CSDP
Adrian Hyde-Price 3. Liberal
Constructivist and Critical Studies of European Security
Knud Erik Jørgensen and Åsne Kalland Aarstad 4. The European Security Strategy: Towards a Grand Strategy?
Sven Biscop 5. European Strategic Culture: Taking Stock and Looking Ahead
Christoph O. Meyer Part II: Institutions
Instruments and Means 6. Diplomacy and the CFSP: With new hands on the wheel
have we something that's real?
Geoffrey Edwards 7. Military CSDP: The Quest for Capability
Sven Biscop and Jo Coelmont 8. Civilian CSDP: A Tool for State-building?
Catriona Gourlay 9. Defence Industry and Technology: The Base for a More Capable Europe
Jan Joel Andersson 10. Security through Democracy: Between Aspiration and Pretence
Richard Youngs 11. Security and Development in EU External Relations: Converging
but in which Direction?
Karen Del Biondo
Stefan Oltsch & Jan Orbie Part III: Policies 12. The CSDP in the Western Balkans: From Experimental Pilot to Security Governance
Michael Merlingen 13. The Three Paradigms of European security in Eastern Europe: Co-operation
Competition and Conflict
Hiski Haukkala 14. Europe
the Southern Neighbourhood and the Middle East: Struggling for Coherence
Costanza Musu 15. The EU and Iran
Walter Posch 16. Sub-Sahara Africa
Richard Whitman 17. The EU and Asia - Towards Proactive Engagement?
Eva Gross 18. A New Geography of European Power?
James Rogers 19. The EU and Counter-Terrorism
Javier Argomaniz and Wyn Rees 20. The EU and Non-proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction
Gerrard Quille 21. Energy Security: A Missing Link between EU Energy and Foreign Policies
Sami Andoura Part IV: Partners 22. NATO and the United States: Working with the EU to Strengthen Euro-Atlantic Security
Leo Michel 23. The UN and European Strategy
Richard Gowan 24. CSDP and the OSCE: Time for Partnership to Reach its Full Potential?
Oleksandr Pavlyuk 25. The African Union a Partner for Security
Malte Brosig 26. The EU and its Strategic Partners: A Critical Assessment of the EU's Strategic Partnerships
Thomas Renard
Sven Biscop and Richard Whitman Part I: The EU as an International Security Actor 1. European Security Institutions 1945-2010: The Weaknesses and Strengths of 'Brusselsisation'
Jolyon Howorth 2. Realism: A Dissident Voice in the Study of the CSDP
Adrian Hyde-Price 3. Liberal
Constructivist and Critical Studies of European Security
Knud Erik Jørgensen and Åsne Kalland Aarstad 4. The European Security Strategy: Towards a Grand Strategy?
Sven Biscop 5. European Strategic Culture: Taking Stock and Looking Ahead
Christoph O. Meyer Part II: Institutions
Instruments and Means 6. Diplomacy and the CFSP: With new hands on the wheel
have we something that's real?
Geoffrey Edwards 7. Military CSDP: The Quest for Capability
Sven Biscop and Jo Coelmont 8. Civilian CSDP: A Tool for State-building?
Catriona Gourlay 9. Defence Industry and Technology: The Base for a More Capable Europe
Jan Joel Andersson 10. Security through Democracy: Between Aspiration and Pretence
Richard Youngs 11. Security and Development in EU External Relations: Converging
but in which Direction?
Karen Del Biondo
Stefan Oltsch & Jan Orbie Part III: Policies 12. The CSDP in the Western Balkans: From Experimental Pilot to Security Governance
Michael Merlingen 13. The Three Paradigms of European security in Eastern Europe: Co-operation
Competition and Conflict
Hiski Haukkala 14. Europe
the Southern Neighbourhood and the Middle East: Struggling for Coherence
Costanza Musu 15. The EU and Iran
Walter Posch 16. Sub-Sahara Africa
Richard Whitman 17. The EU and Asia - Towards Proactive Engagement?
Eva Gross 18. A New Geography of European Power?
James Rogers 19. The EU and Counter-Terrorism
Javier Argomaniz and Wyn Rees 20. The EU and Non-proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction
Gerrard Quille 21. Energy Security: A Missing Link between EU Energy and Foreign Policies
Sami Andoura Part IV: Partners 22. NATO and the United States: Working with the EU to Strengthen Euro-Atlantic Security
Leo Michel 23. The UN and European Strategy
Richard Gowan 24. CSDP and the OSCE: Time for Partnership to Reach its Full Potential?
Oleksandr Pavlyuk 25. The African Union a Partner for Security
Malte Brosig 26. The EU and its Strategic Partners: A Critical Assessment of the EU's Strategic Partnerships
Thomas Renard