Small states and security in Europe : between national and international policymaking
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Bibliographic Information
Small states and security in Europe : between national and international policymaking
(The new international relations)
Routledge, 2022
- : hbk
Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Introduction : small states in European security / Tomáš Weiss and Geoffrey Edwards
- Towards a framework for analysis : facing the pressures of internationalisation and securitisation / Tomáš Weiss, Lucie Kadlecová and Ondřej Ditrych
- Strategic culture and small states : from norm breakers to norm takers to norm shapers / Jan Niklas Rolf
- Small and impressionable? : strategic cultures of the Czech Republic and Slovakia in evolving international contexts / Jan Beneš and Tomáš Karásek
- Domestic contestations in Lithuania's foreign and security policy : who calls the shots? / Gerda Jakštaitė-Confortola and Ausra Park
- The Netherlands' approach to EU CSDP and UN peacekeeping operations : assessing a "big small power" in European and global security / Joachim A. Koops and Sophie L. Vériter
- Only just making up the numbers? : understanding European small state participation in multilateral maritime security operations / Brendan Flynn
- From rebellious and reluctant allies to reliant partners : Denmark and Iceland in the transatlantic relationship / Anders Wivel, Baldur Thorhallsson and Sverrir Steinsson
- Small country and European security : the case of Bulgarian-Russia relations since 2014 / Jean F. Crombois
- "Estonisation" and its limits : threat perceptions and integration in the EU and NATO / Laure Delcour and Sandra Fernandes
- Latvia's and Luxembourg's EU Council presidencies in the formulation of the refugee relocation scheme : between national and international policymaking / Maria Chiara Vinciguerra
- Europeanisation of non-military dimensions of security : the case of Norway / Claudia Morsut
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Unlike much of the previous literature that have covered small states' channels of influence, this book focuses on the tensions created by the interaction of the national and international levels.
The book is innovative in focusing on the domestic dimension involved in determining the performance of small states in European security organisations, while not ignoring the transnational and international structural factors that shape the domestic level.
Offers new conceptual tools to advance the study of small states as well as detailed empirical material on various aspects of small states' security policy in Europe.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 - Introduction: Small states in European SecurityChapter 2 - Towards a Framework for Analysis: Facing the Pressures of Internationalisation and Securitisation Part I Strategic culture or individual influence Chapter 3 - Strategic Culture and Small States: From Norm Breakers to Norm Takers to Norm Shapers Chapter 4 - Small and Impressionable? Strategic Cultures of the Czech Republic and Slovakia in Evolving International Contexts Chapter 5 - Domestic Contestations in Lithuania's Foreign and Security Policy: Who Calls the Shots? Part II Participation in overseas missions Chapter 6 - The Netherlands' approach to EU CSDP and UN Peacekeeping Operations: Assessing a "Big Small Power" in European and Global Security Chapter 7 - Only just making up the numbers? Understanding European small state participation in multilateral maritime security operations Part III Relations to big players Chapter 8 - From rebellious and reluctant allies to reliant partners: Denmark and Iceland in the transatlantic relationship Chapter 9 - Small Country and European Security: The Case of Bulgarian-Russia Relations since 2014 Chapter 10 - "Estonisation" and its limits: threat perceptions and integration in the EU and NATO Part IV Internal security Chapter 11 - Latvia's and Luxembourg's EU Council presidencies in the formulation of the Refugee Relocation Scheme: between national and international policymaking Chapter 12 - Europeanisation of Non-military Dimensions of Security. The Case of Norway
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