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European Security after Iraq

Editat de MacQueen, Trine Flockhart
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 iun 2006
European Security after Iraq examines the impact of the’second’ Gulf War on European politics. It explores key questions about the impact of the conflict on national, European and transatlantic politics such as the extent to which the war has created new cleavages between the foreign and security policies of European states or merely confirmed existing ones. Its national focus is on states on both the so-called ‘old’ and ‘new’ Europe (a classification the book, in fact, calls into question). Important issues around the instiutional architecture of European security before and after the war are also discussed.
The book’s nine chapters deal with background issues, such as the place of the war in the broader discourse of European security, institutional analyses of NATO and the EU, and area studies of France, the Balkans, eastern Europe and Turkey.
It will be of particular use in upper level undergraduate and taught postgraduate courses on contemporary Europe, transatlantic relations and international security.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004151987
ISBN-10: 9004151982
Pagini: 219
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill

Notă biografică

Norrie MacQueen is Senior Lecturer in Politics (International Relations) at the University of Dundee in Scotland. He is associate editor of Perspectives on European Politics and Society (also published by Brill). His previous books have explored European decolonization in Africa and United Nations peacekeeping. His latest book, Peacekeeping and the International System, is published (by Routledge) in 2006.
Trine Flockhart is Senior Lecturer in International Relations at Griffith University, Australia. Her recent work, exploring processes of state socialization through norms transfer, appeared in: International Relations (2004); Journal of Common Market Studies (2005); European Journal of International Relations (2006). Her latest book Socializing Democratic Norms (Palgrave, 2005) explores the socialization of democratic norms in Central and Eastern Europe. She is currently working on a social constructivist re-conceptualization of Europeanization.