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External Governance as Security Community Building The Limits and Potential of the European Neighbourhood Policy
Başlık:
External Governance as Security Community Building The Limits and Potential of the European Neighbourhood Policy
Yazar:
Rieker, Pernille. editor.
ISBN:
9781137561695
Fiziksel Niteleme:
XVI, 218 p. 9 illus. in color. online resource.
Seri:
The European Union in International Affairs
İçindekiler:
1.Introduction: The European Neighbourhood Policy: An instrument for security community-building - Pernille Rieker -- 2.Extending the EU’s Security Community amidst Conflict: The Case of Ukraine - Jozef Batora and Matej Navratil -- 3.The EU’s Eastern Partnership with Moldova: A ‘best-case’ scenario for EU security community-building? - Giselle Bosse and Dorina Baltag -- 4.Building a Security Community in the EU’s Neighbourhood? Experiences from Georgia - Ketevan Bolkvadze and Bidzina Lebanidze -- 5.Security Community-Building in Times of Crisis: Morocco, the ENP, and Practices of Mutual Responsiveness - Niklas Bremberg and Pernille Rieker -- 6.The EU Quest for a Security Community with the Southern Neighbours: EU-Tunisia relations - Assem Dandashly -- 7.Jordan, the European Neighbourhood Policy, and Commonalities of Interest: Building a Security Partnership rather than a Security Community - Peter Seeberg -- 8.Comparisons and Conclusions - Pernille Rieker.
Özet:
The European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) was initially intended to create ‘a ring of friends surrounding the Union, from Morocco to Russia and the Black Sea’ (Prodi, 2002). Today, however, the ever-worsening security situation in the region clearly shows that the aim has not been achieved. With wars in Ukraine, Syria and Libya, the Union’s neighbourhood can therefore better be described as ‘a ring of fire’. Does this means that the policy has failed and that an alternative policy towards the EU’s neighbours is needed? Or should these developments be seen as temporary setbacks caused by external factors beyond EU control? By comparing the EU’s approach to its eastern and southern neighbours, this volume seeks to answer such overarching questions. The authors find that the EU still has a potential role to play in providing regional security, but that this role also risks being increasingly undermined if it does not increasingly take into account the broader geostrategic realities in both regions. .
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