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