The US-EU security relationship : the tensions between a European and a global agenda
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The US-EU security relationship : the tensions between a European and a global agenda
(The European Union series / general editors, Neill Nugent, William E. Paterson, Vincent Wright)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2011
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National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies Library (GRIPS Library)
: pbk319.5303||R2301279523
Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 184-212) and index
Contents of Works
- Conceptualising the transatlantic relationship
- States and institutional relationships
- From the European Security and Defence Identity to the Common Security and Defence Policy
- The enlargement of the European Union
- States of Concern
- Nuclear non-proliferation and counter-proliferation
- Transatlantic Homeland Security cooperation
Description and Table of Contents
Description
A constantly evolving security agenda has become a vital part of US-EU relations. Contemporary security challenges such as the rise of international terrorism and the threat from 'states of concern' have - in recent years - forced the US and the EU to adapt their relationship and work together in new ways.
Written by a leading authority, this incisive and wide-ranging book systematically examines the development of the transatlantic security relationship in the post-Cold War era. It assesses the nature of the US and EU as international actors and considers how they cooperate together. Rees argues that - despite divergences of interest after the end of the Cold War - the complex nature of contemporary challenges is driving both sides of the Atlantic towards increased cooperation. In addition, the book looks in detail at how global and European issues such as EU defence and enlargement policies, nuclear non-proliferation, and the war on terror have affected security relations.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Conceptualising the Transatlantic Relationship
States and Institutional Relationships
ESDI to CSDP
Enlargement of the European Union
States of Concern
Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Counter-Proliferation
Transatlantic Homeland Security Cooperation
Conclusion.
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