European Approaches to Crisis Management
Editat de Knud Erik Jørgensenen Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 oct 1997
The book describes Europe's increasing responsibility for the proper functioning of international society. It points to a pronounced move to collective action and highlights Europe's political and military adaptation to the post-Cold War strategic environment. The authors detect an ever stronger belief in the use of military power and thereby the contours of an emerging common European identity within the field of crisis management.
The book establishes an agenda for future research on European crisis management and out-of-area operations. It will be of prime interest to students of international relations, European studies, foreign policy analysis, international organization, crisis management and conflict resolution, and will also be essential reading for all those who need a practical survey of the latest developments in the field of international crisis management.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789041104960
ISBN-10: 9041104968
Pagini: 242
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
ISBN-10: 9041104968
Pagini: 242
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Cuprins
Part I: Introduction.
1. Another World – Another Task for Armed Forces; K.E. Jørgensen.
Part II: Cases.
2. The Twelve and the Crises in the Gulf and Northern Iraq 1990-1991; P.V. Jakobsen.
3. Europe's Response to the Yugoslav Imbroglio; S. Lucarelli.
4. The European Response to State Collapse in Somalia; K. von Hippel, A. Yannis.
5. Political Deliberations Behind Crisis Management and International Response to the Conflict and Genocide in Rwanda; C. Winther.
6. European Crisis Management in the 1980s: The Inherent Tension Between Bilateralism, Collectivism and the `National Interest'; N. Winn.
Part III: New Tasks, Doctrines, and Humanitarianism in Theory and Practice.
7. Western Europe and the Petersberg Tasks; K.E. Jørgensen.
8. The Politics of New Peacekeeping Doctrine; M. Pugh.
9. European Approaches to Humanitarian Intervention: From Just War to Assistance – and Back Again? T.B. Knudsen.
Part IV: Conclusion.
10. Conclusion and Perspectives; K.E. Jørgensen.
References.
Index.
1. Another World – Another Task for Armed Forces; K.E. Jørgensen.
Part II: Cases.
2. The Twelve and the Crises in the Gulf and Northern Iraq 1990-1991; P.V. Jakobsen.
3. Europe's Response to the Yugoslav Imbroglio; S. Lucarelli.
4. The European Response to State Collapse in Somalia; K. von Hippel, A. Yannis.
5. Political Deliberations Behind Crisis Management and International Response to the Conflict and Genocide in Rwanda; C. Winther.
6. European Crisis Management in the 1980s: The Inherent Tension Between Bilateralism, Collectivism and the `National Interest'; N. Winn.
Part III: New Tasks, Doctrines, and Humanitarianism in Theory and Practice.
7. Western Europe and the Petersberg Tasks; K.E. Jørgensen.
8. The Politics of New Peacekeeping Doctrine; M. Pugh.
9. European Approaches to Humanitarian Intervention: From Just War to Assistance – and Back Again? T.B. Knudsen.
Part IV: Conclusion.
10. Conclusion and Perspectives; K.E. Jørgensen.
References.
Index.