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This book explores the multilayer nexus among inter-related international and regional security parameters that critically define the EU’s rapidly changing security environment. In terms of intensity, complexity and urgency these changes constitute challenges that threaten the very core of European security – both internal and external. In a fluid and transitional international environment of diversified needs and polymorphic threats the space dimension acquires a novel unified meaning. The book closely examines the EU’s current strategic, organisational and defence capabilities regarding global, regional and domestic challenges such as terrorism, systemic instability, global order ...
The Cold War fortified the transatlantic community in the presence of a commonly perceived military threat, as Europe found in America an ally expressing a reliable casus foederis. Yet, the post-Cold War new world order envisaged in the early 1990s illust
"This book is bold, controversial, and thoroughly stimulating."---Charles Doran, Andrew W. Mellon Professor of International Relations, Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) --
Bu kitap, Avrupa Birliği (AB) ’nin realizm kuramının varsayımları çerçevesinde küresel güvenlik aktörlüğünü sorgulamaktadır. Realist kuram, özellikle güvenlik ve savunma alanına giren konularda ulus-devletlerin, kendilerinden başkasına yetki devri yapmasının oldukça güç hatta kimi zaman olanaksız olduğunu varsaymaktadır. Bu bağlamda AB gibi uluslarüstü bir kuruluşun da güvenlik ve savunma alanında özerk bir aktör olarak gündem belirlemesi, kendisini oluşturan ulus-devletlerden bağımsız hareket edebilmesi oldukça zordur. 21. yüzyılda güvenlik kavramına yüklenen anlamın giderek genişlemesi, güvenliğin hayatın her alanındaki düzenlemelerde...
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This book examines the continuities and substantial transformations in Greek foreign policy before the beginning and during the unfolding of the economic crisis. Although up until now, significant attention has been cast on the rise of the neo-Nazi movement, the abuses and dysfunctions of the Greek economy, and the immense social ramifications of unemployment, less is understood about the impact on Greek diplomacy and foreign policy. This collective work not only attempts to delineate future trends in Greek foreign policy, but also seeks to explore the current events that resemble more a Greek tragedy than the systemic challenges that every nation has to face. This edited volume, quite original in its field of analysis, will be of interest to International Relations academics, foreign policy professionals, Politics and Economic students and the general public who follow developments pertaining to Greece and the European Union, as well theoretical debates surrounding International Relations.
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