The Maritime Turn in EU Foreign and Security Policies
Aims, Actors and Mechanisms of Integration
Provides significant new insights into maritime security policymakingAdds new empirical knowledge that are relevant for both EU and IR scholarsStudies an underexplored but very salient area of EU foreign and security policies
This book provides the first substantial treatment of the maritime security policies of the European Union. The findings add to the literature on EU foreign policy by a comparative, theoretically informed analysis of EU maritime security policies across three cases: the development of the EU’s Maritime Security Strategy and action plan (EUMSS); EU Arctic policies; and EU anti-piracy mission Atalanta. Focusing on the aims, actors and mechanisms of integration in these cases, the book speaks to all three main discussions in the literature on EU foreign policy, including the extent to which it has moved beyond intergovernmental cooperation; whether or not EU foreign and security policy has a particular normative dimension that makes it different from foreign policy as it is conventionally understood and, interlinked; how we can explain its emergence and characteristics. By focusing on maritime security policies the book also adds to the international relations literature more broadly.
Autor: | Riddervold, Marianne |
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ISBN: | 9783319882819 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Verlag: | Springer Nature EN |
Veröffentlicht: | 06.06.2019 |
Untertitel: | Aims, Actors and Mechanisms of Integration |
Schlagworte: | Arctic B EU (European Union) Europa European Politics European Union European Union Politics International Relations International Security Studies Internationale Beziehungen NATO NAVFOR Atalanta Political Science Political Science and International Studies Security, International Ukraine crisis commission foreign policy security policy |
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