Theorizing Internal Security in the European Union
Herausgeber: Bossong, Raphael; Rhinard, Mark
Theorizing Internal Security in the European Union
Herausgeber: Bossong, Raphael; Rhinard, Mark
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The book provides an essential primer and reference book which examines the different theories deployed to understand and explain European Union cooperation on internal security matters.
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The book provides an essential primer and reference book which examines the different theories deployed to understand and explain European Union cooperation on internal security matters.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 220
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Dezember 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9780198739487
- ISBN-10: 0198739486
- Artikelnr.: 47864686
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 220
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Dezember 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9780198739487
- ISBN-10: 0198739486
- Artikelnr.: 47864686
Raphael Bossong is Lecturer in European Studies and affiliated with the Centre for Internet and Human Rights as well as B/Orders in Motion Research Centre at the Europe University Viadrina. His research focuses on EU internal security policy, transnational crisis management and evolution of security governance. Beyond numerous publications, he also contributed to several European research consortiums on these topics. His recent edited volumes include EU Borders and Shifting Internal Security (2016, Springer International, with H. Carrapico), European civil security governance (2015, Palgrave Macmillan, with H. Hegemann) and Explaining EU Internal Security Cooperation (2014, Routledge, with M. Rhinard). Mark Rhinard is Professor of International Relations at Stockholm University and Senior Research Fellow at the Swedish Institute of International Affairs. His research examines international cooperation on complex threats, with a special interest in the European Union. His recent works include The European Commission (with Neill Nugent; 2015, Palgrave) and Explaining EU Internal Security Cooperation (with Raphael Bossong; 2014, Routledge).
* Part 1: Introduction
* 1: Raphael Bossong and Mark Rhinard: Alternative Perspectives on
Internal Security Cooperation in the European Union: Setting the
Scene
* 2: Jörg Monar: EU Internal Security Cooperation After Four Decades:
Observations and Reflections
* Part 2: Theoretical perspectives
* 3: Thierry Balzacq: Securitisation: Understanding the Analytics of
Government
* 4: Didier Bigo: International Political Sociology: Internal Security
as Transnational Power Fields
* 5: Raphael Bossong and Sandra Lavenex: Governance and EU Internal
Security Cooperation
* 6: Valsamis Mitsilegas: Rule of Law: Theorizing EU Internal Security
Cooperation from a Legal Perspective
* 7: Arne Niemann: Neofunctionalism and EU Internal Security
Cooperation
* 8: Ariadna Ripoll Servent and Dora Kostakopoulou: Institutionalism:
Shaping Internal Security Cooperation in the EU
* Part 3: Concluding remarks
* 9: Raphael Bossong and Mark Rhinard: Next Steps in Theorizing
Internal Security in the EU
* 1: Raphael Bossong and Mark Rhinard: Alternative Perspectives on
Internal Security Cooperation in the European Union: Setting the
Scene
* 2: Jörg Monar: EU Internal Security Cooperation After Four Decades:
Observations and Reflections
* Part 2: Theoretical perspectives
* 3: Thierry Balzacq: Securitisation: Understanding the Analytics of
Government
* 4: Didier Bigo: International Political Sociology: Internal Security
as Transnational Power Fields
* 5: Raphael Bossong and Sandra Lavenex: Governance and EU Internal
Security Cooperation
* 6: Valsamis Mitsilegas: Rule of Law: Theorizing EU Internal Security
Cooperation from a Legal Perspective
* 7: Arne Niemann: Neofunctionalism and EU Internal Security
Cooperation
* 8: Ariadna Ripoll Servent and Dora Kostakopoulou: Institutionalism:
Shaping Internal Security Cooperation in the EU
* Part 3: Concluding remarks
* 9: Raphael Bossong and Mark Rhinard: Next Steps in Theorizing
Internal Security in the EU
* Part 1: Introduction
* 1: Raphael Bossong and Mark Rhinard: Alternative Perspectives on
Internal Security Cooperation in the European Union: Setting the
Scene
* 2: Jörg Monar: EU Internal Security Cooperation After Four Decades:
Observations and Reflections
* Part 2: Theoretical perspectives
* 3: Thierry Balzacq: Securitisation: Understanding the Analytics of
Government
* 4: Didier Bigo: International Political Sociology: Internal Security
as Transnational Power Fields
* 5: Raphael Bossong and Sandra Lavenex: Governance and EU Internal
Security Cooperation
* 6: Valsamis Mitsilegas: Rule of Law: Theorizing EU Internal Security
Cooperation from a Legal Perspective
* 7: Arne Niemann: Neofunctionalism and EU Internal Security
Cooperation
* 8: Ariadna Ripoll Servent and Dora Kostakopoulou: Institutionalism:
Shaping Internal Security Cooperation in the EU
* Part 3: Concluding remarks
* 9: Raphael Bossong and Mark Rhinard: Next Steps in Theorizing
Internal Security in the EU
* 1: Raphael Bossong and Mark Rhinard: Alternative Perspectives on
Internal Security Cooperation in the European Union: Setting the
Scene
* 2: Jörg Monar: EU Internal Security Cooperation After Four Decades:
Observations and Reflections
* Part 2: Theoretical perspectives
* 3: Thierry Balzacq: Securitisation: Understanding the Analytics of
Government
* 4: Didier Bigo: International Political Sociology: Internal Security
as Transnational Power Fields
* 5: Raphael Bossong and Sandra Lavenex: Governance and EU Internal
Security Cooperation
* 6: Valsamis Mitsilegas: Rule of Law: Theorizing EU Internal Security
Cooperation from a Legal Perspective
* 7: Arne Niemann: Neofunctionalism and EU Internal Security
Cooperation
* 8: Ariadna Ripoll Servent and Dora Kostakopoulou: Institutionalism:
Shaping Internal Security Cooperation in the EU
* Part 3: Concluding remarks
* 9: Raphael Bossong and Mark Rhinard: Next Steps in Theorizing
Internal Security in the EU