Security in 21st century Europe
by
 
Cottey, Andrew.

Title
Security in 21st century Europe

Author
Cottey, Andrew.

ISBN
9781137006462
 
9781137006455

Personal Author
Cottey, Andrew.

Edition
2nd ed.

Publication Information
Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2013.

Physical Description
xviii, 310 p. ; 23 cm.

Series
21st century Europe

General Note
Formerly CIP.

Contents
Machine generated contents note: 1.Security in 21st Century Europe -- Security: a problematical concept -- The European security community -- Institutionalized security co-operation -- Enlargement and its consequences and limits -- Conclusion -- 2.The New Global Security Agenda -- The new international (dis)order -- The rise of the rest -- The new wars -- Proliferation: the second nuclear age -- The new terrorism -- Non-military security -- Conclusion -- 3.The Transatlantic Relationship and NATO: The End of an Era? -- The post-Cold War era -- From 9/11 to Obama and beyond -- NATO: transformation and uncertainty -- NATO's transformation -- NATO: continuing uncertainties -- Interpreting transatlantic relations -- Conclusion -- 4.The EU and the Europeanization of European Security -- Towards a common foreign and security policy? -- Euro-Atlanticism versus Euro-Gaullism -- Neighbourhood politics -- A global role? -- The military dimension: peacekeeping and beyond? --
 
Contents note continued: Internal security: Justice and Home Affairs co-operation -- Conclusion -- 5.Russia: Insider/Outsider in European Security -- Russia: post-communism and foreign policy -- Russia and the West: a troubled partnership -- Russia and NATO -- Russia and the EU -- Russia and the former Soviet Union: the `near abroad'? -- The security problems of Russian weakness -- Conclusion -- 6.The New Wars and the New Interventionism -- The new interventionism -- Intervention within Europe -- The Balkans -- The former Soviet Union -- Europe and global interventions -- NATO and the EU: global peacekeepers? -- NATO -- The European Union -- Conclusion -- 7.Proliferation -- Assessing the proliferation threat: European perspectives -- Arms control -- Dealing with tough cases: diplomacy, sanctions and the use of force -- The return of nuclear disarmament? -- Living with proliferation? -- Conclusion -- 8.Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism --
 
Contents note continued: Europe and terrorism: assessing the threat -- Counter-terrorism I: the homeland security agenda -- The transatlantic dimension of counter-terrorism: co-operation and contestation -- Europe's Islamic population: an internal terrorist threat? -- Counter-terrorism II: foreign policy and the root causes of terrorism -- Conclusion -- 9.Non-Military Security -- Economic development policy -- Climate change -- Population movements -- Conflict-driven migration -- Migration within the enlarged EU -- Refugees, asylum seekers and illegal immigrants -- Policy responses -- Conclusion -- 10.Conclusion -- The new European security order -- The euro crisis and European security -- Europe and America, NATO and the EU -- New threats? -- Europe and global security.

Corporate Subject
European Union -- Military policy.

Subject Term
National security -- Europe.

Geographic Term
Europe -- Military policy.


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