Contemporary European security

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Publication Date 2012
ISBN 978-0-415-47356-9 (Hbk)
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European security is a complex network of insecurities, institutions and initiatives. Europe is faced with the traditional insecurities of inter- and intra-state conflict as well as non-state threats to security such as environmental, health and human security.

The region’s attempts to combat these insecurities have been to develop and foster regional institutions, such as the EU, NATO, OSCE and even the Council of Europe. In turn, member-states and the institutions have set out various ways to combat a range of insecurities from ethnic conflict to human trafficking.

This text explores the complex European security architecture with an eye on introducing students to the empirical, theoretical and conceptual approaches to European security.

Contents:

Part 1: Framing European Security
1. ‘A Changing Security Architecture’
2. ‘From Cold War to European Peace’
3. ‘Uncovering European Security Today’

Part 2: Institutions of European Security
4. ‘North Atlantic Treaty Organization’
5. ‘Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe’ 6. ‘European Union’
7. ‘Council of Europe’

Part 3: Issues of European Security
8. ‘National Security’
9. ‘Societal Security’
10. ‘Human Security’
11. ‘Non-state actors and security’
12. ‘European Security: Where do we go from here?’

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