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Security in 21st Century Europe

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ISBN-10: 1137006455

ISBN-13: 9781137006455

Edition: 2nd 2013 (Revised)

Authors: Andrew Cottey

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List price: $36.99
Edition: 2nd
Copyright year: 2013
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Publication date: 11/19/2012
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 328
Size: 5.50" wide x 8.50" long x 0.69" tall
Weight: 0.858
Language: English

List of Tables and Boxes
List of Abbreviations
Foreword
Preface
Introduction
Security in 21st Century Europe
Security: a problematical concept
The European security community
Institutionalized security co-operation
Enlargement and its consequences and limits
Conclusion
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
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
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?
Internal security: Justice and Home Affairs co-operation
Conclusion
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
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
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
Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism
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
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
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
Bibliography
Index