Brexit and Europe's Crises: Critical Themes in Contemporary Security
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781138598843
ISBN-10: 1138598844
Pagini: 588
Ilustrații: 23
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 48 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Critical Themes in Contemporary Security
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1138598844
Pagini: 588
Ilustrații: 23
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 48 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Critical Themes in Contemporary Security
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Postgraduate and UndergraduateCuprins
Brexit and Europe’s Crises: Critical Themes in Contemporary Security
Edited by IISS
Volume 1
Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part 1. Brexit
Edited by IISS
Volume 1
Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part 1. Brexit
- Erik Jones, ‘Leaving Europe: British Process, Greek Event’, Survival, 57, 03, 2015, 79-85.
- François Heisbourg, ‘Brexit and European Security’, Survival, 58, 03, 2016, 13-22.
- Matthew Harries, ‘Brexit and Political Malpractice’, Survival, 58, 03, 2016, 31-40.
- Lawrence Freedman, ‘Brexit and the Law of Unintended Consequences’, Survival, 58, 03, 2016, 7-12.
- Nigel Inkster, ‘Brexit, Intelligence and Terrorism’, Survival, 58, 03, 2016, 23-30.
- Erik Jones, ‘Brexit’s Lessons for Democracy’, Survival, 58, 03, 2016, 41-49.
- Erik Jones, ‘The Meaning of Britain’s Departure’, Survival, 58, 04, 2016, 211-224.
- Seyed Hossein Mousavian, ‘EU-Iran Relations After Brexit’, Survival, 58, 05, 2016, 83-94.
- Sophia Besch and James Black, ‘Brexit: What Have We Learned So Far?’, Survival, 58, 05, 2016, 59-67.
- Jonathan Stevenson, ‘Does Brexit Threaten Peace in Northern Ireland?’, Survival, 59, 03, 2017, 111-128.Part 2. European Union
- Charles Kupchan, ‘The Travails of Union: The American Experience and its Implications for Europe’, Survival, 46, 04, 2004, 103-119.
- Nicolas de Boisgrollier, ‘The European Disunion’, Survival, 47, 03, 2005, 55-62.
- John R. Schmidt, ‘The EU Campaign Against the Death Penalty’, Survival, 49, 04, 2007, 123-134.
- James Dobbins, ‘Europe’s Role in Nation Building’, Survival, 50, 03, 2008, 83-110.
- Ivan Krastev, ‘The Balkans and the EU After Mladic’, Survival, 53, 04, 2011, 13-18.
- Charles A. Kupchan, ‘Centrifugal Europe’, Survival, 54, 01, 2012, 111-118.
- Giacomo Tagiuri, ‘Forging Identity: The EU and European Culture’, Survival, 56, 01, 2014, 157-178.
- François Heisbourg, ‘The EU Without the Euro’, Survival, 56, 02, 2014, 27-48.
- Neil MacFarlane and Anand Menon, ‘The EU and Ukraine’, Survival, 56, 03, 2014, 95-101.
- Erik Jones and Andrew Whitworth, ‘The Unintended Consequences of European Sanctions on Russia’, Survival, 56, 05, 2014, 21-30.
- Erik Jones, ‘Confronting Europe’s Single Market’, Survival, 58, 01, 2016, 59-67.
- Daniel Fiott, ‘Modernising NATO’s Defence Infrastructure with EU Funds’, Survival, 58, 02, 2016, 77-94.Part 3. Euro Crisis
- Erik Jones, ‘The Euro and the Financial Crisis’, Survival, 51, 02, 2009, 41-54.
- François Heisbourg, ‘In the Shadow of the Euro Crisis’, Survival, 54, 04, 2012, 25-32.
- Erik Jones, ‘The Eurozone’s Goldilocks Solution’, Survival, 54, 04, 2012, 229-236.
- Aaron L. Friedberg, ‘The Euro Crisis and US Strategy’, Survival, 54, 06, 2012, 7-28.
- Giorgio La Malfa, ‘The Limping Euro’, Survival, 55, 01, 2013, 135-144.
- Erik Jones, ‘The Euro Crisis: No Plan B’, Survival, 55, 03, 2013, 81-94.
- Thomas Wright, ‘Europe’s Lost Decade’, Survival, 55, 06, 2013, 7-28.
- Robert Kahn and Charles Kupchan, ‘Europe’s Make or Break Moment’, Survival, 55, 06, 2013, 29-48.
- Erik Jones and Daniel Kelemen, ‘The Euro Goes to Court’, Survival, 56, 02, 2014, 15-23.
- Erik Jones, ‘The Euro: Irreversible or Conditional?’, Survival, 57, 05, 2015, 29-46.Volume 2
Contents
Part 4. European Security - Fidel Sendagorta, ‘Jihad in Europe: The Wider Context’, Survival, 47, 03, 2005, 63-72.
- Mary Kaldor and Andrew Salmon, ‘Military Force and European Strategy’, Survival, 48, 01, 2006, 19-34.
- Anthony Seaboyer and Oliver Thränert, ‘What Missile Proliferation Means for Europe’, Survival, 48, 02, 2006, 85-96.
- Peter R. Neumann, ‘Europe’s Jihadist Dilemma’ Survival, 48, 02, 2006, 71-84.
- Pierre-Henri d’Argenson, ‘The Future of European Defence Policy’, Survival, 51, 05, 2009, 143-154.
- Miles Pomper, William Potter and Nikolai Sokov, ‘Reducing Tactical Nuclear Weapons in Europe’, Survival, 52, 01, 2010, 75-96.
- Bastian Giegerich, ‘Budget Crunch: Implications for European Defence’, Survival, 52, 04, 2010, 87-98.
- Anand Menon, ‘European Defence Policy from Lisbon to Libya’, Survival, 53, 03, 2011, 75-90.
- Volker Perthes, ‘Europe and the Arab Spring’, Survival, 53, 06, 2011, 73-84.
- Dean A. Wilkening, ‘Does Missile Defence in Europe Threaten Russia?’, Survival, 54, 01, 2012, 31-52.
- Bastian Giegerich and Alexander Nicoll, ‘The Struggle for Value in European Defence’, Survival, 54, 01, 2012, 53-82.
- Oystein Tunsjø, ‘Europe’s Favourable Isolation’, Survival, 55, 06, 2013, 91-106.
- Bastian Giegerich and Christoph Schwegmann, ‘Sustaining Europe’s Security’, Survival, 56, 04, 2014, 39-50.
- François Heisbourg, ‘Preserving Post-Cold War Europe’, Survival, 57, 01, 2015, 31-48.
- Luis Simón, ‘Understanding US Retrenchment in Europe’, Survival, 57, 02, 2015, 157-172.
- Elbridge Colby and Jonathan Solomon, ‘Facing Russia: Conventional Defence and Deterrence in Europe’, Survival, 57, 06, 2015, 21-50.
- François Heisbourg, ‘The Strategic Implications of the Syrian Refugee Crisis’, 57, 06, 2015, 7-20.
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Descriere
The shock of the vote for Brexit – the UK’s 23 June 2016 referendum on leaving the European Union – is being felt in all areas of the UK policy community: in domestic and foreign affairs, in politics, economics and the law. But the IISS is an international institution and Brexit is not just a British phenomenon. Spanning 13 years this collection of articles depict a European project struggling to expand geographically, to deepen institutionally, and to survive in the face of political, economic and security threats worldwide.