Does the EU matter in international security? The authors identify and explain the drivers of and brakes to EU foreign security action, offer methods of assessment to ascertain influence, and conclude that the union has become a niche international security provider that has in turn strengthened EU foreign policy.



Autorentext
Roy H. Ginsberg is Professor of Government at Skidmore College, USA where he holds the Jean Monnet Professorship in European Integration Studies. He is the author of The European Union in International Politics: Baptism by Fire and Demystifying the European Union: The Enduring Logic of Regional Integration.

Susan E. Penksa is Professor of Political Science at Westmont College, USA; Senior Associate at the Institute for European Studies, Brussels, Belgium; and an international security and development consultant. She received a United States J. William Fulbright Fellowship to Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2007-2008 and a follow-on Fulbright award in 2010. Her recent publications focus on CSDP, security governance and security sector reform.


Inhalt
Foreword by Javier Solana Review of the Literature CSDP in Context The Internal Politics of CSDP Missions The External Effects of CSDP Missions Impact on International Security Providers CSDP in the EU Foreign Policy System and Beyond
Titel
The European Union in Global Security
Untertitel
The Politics of Impact
EAN
9780230367524
ISBN
978-0-230-36752-4
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
14.02.2012
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Dateigrösse
1.96 MB
Anzahl Seiten
270
Jahr
2012
Untertitel
Englisch