Redefining European Security (Contemporary Issues in European Politics)


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Toggle navigation Additional Book Information. Summary First published in Reviews "All the certainties about Europe learned over the past five decades now must be reexamined in the light of the Cold War.

Redefining European Security

In no other area is this more true than in questions regarding the future of European security. Carl Hodge's Redefining European Security brings together a talented group of experts from both North America and Europe to provide a broad, readable and highly useful assessment of the security challenges facing Europe as well as the national and institutional responses to them.

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It provides an essential road map to anyone seeking to understand the changing European terrain. It is a marvelous collection with an insightful blend of theory and reality, disparate approaches and points of view and more than a modicum of common sense about the circumstances and expectations of both Europe and the world.

It is one of the best chronicles that I have seen on the momentous experiment to reshape the landscape, institutions and contentious issues of the Cold War and the implications of the choices being made. Request an e-inspection copy.

The Bookshelf application offers access: What does the future hold and how should leaders in the bloc respond? In this session, Robin Niblett, Director of Chatham House, points out that many of the organisations involved in guaranteeing security in Europe, including NATO, hark back to a different era.

They were created for a very different purpose - the Cold War in the case of NATO - and now have to adapt to new challenges.

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Margaret MacMillan from Oxford University offers a historical perspective on international bodies. She points out that the foundation of the Concert of Europe in the 19th century provided a stable order over an extended period of time. However, by , people had forgotten why it was set up and some powers started to break ranks.

She draws analogies to the current situation Europe is in. He believes that his organisation is adapting to the new world order and associated challenges by becoming more proactive around the world - including in the Baltic states and the Middle East - and dealing with new types of threats, such as cyber attacks. This is an area where she feels the EU has got a strong role to play in supporting its members through joint approaches.

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He believes that his organisation is adapting to the new world order and associated challenges by becoming more proactive around the world - including in the Baltic states and the Middle East - and dealing with new types of threats, such as cyber attacks. We provide a free online form to document your learning and a certificate for your records. She points out that the foundation of the Concert of Europe in the 19th century provided a stable order over an extended period of time. Can I borrow this item? His books include U. Mark Vlasic Professor, Georgetown University. This book defines security as the efforts undertaken by national governments and multilateral institutions, beginning with the end of the Cold War and the reunification of Germany, to continue to protect European populations from acts of war and politically-motivated violence in light of the dissolution of the imminent political threat posed to Western Europe by the Soviet Union, Together these essays assess the progress made in Europe towardpreventing conflict, as well as in ending conflict when it occurs, after the abrupt passing of a situation in which the source and nature of a conflict were highly predictable and the emergence of new circumstances in which potential security threats are multiple, variable, and difficult to measure.

One area where this has been done for many years is Europol, the European police agency. Rob Wainwright, its director, points to its close collaboration with the US and its increased use of technology and data to aggregate a much rounder picture than has previously been possible.