International Relations Theory and European Security
We Thought We Knew
Herausgeber: Cladi, Lorenzo; Locatelli, Andrea
International Relations Theory and European Security
We Thought We Knew
Herausgeber: Cladi, Lorenzo; Locatelli, Andrea
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This book tackles key contemporary European security issues from a variety of different theoretical standpoints, in an attempt to uncover the drivers of foreign policy and defence integration in the EU.
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This book tackles key contemporary European security issues from a variety of different theoretical standpoints, in an attempt to uncover the drivers of foreign policy and defence integration in the EU.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Februar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 383g
- ISBN-13: 9781138893542
- ISBN-10: 1138893544
- Artikelnr.: 57041043
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Februar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 383g
- ISBN-13: 9781138893542
- ISBN-10: 1138893544
- Artikelnr.: 57041043
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Lorenzo Cladi is a lecturer at the University of Birmingham, UK, and has a PhD in International Relations from Loughborough University, UK. Andrea Locatelli is Assistant Professor at the Catholic University of Milan, Italy. He has a PhD in Political Science from the University of Florence, Italy.
Foreword
Aaron Karp and Regina Karp Introduction: On Theories
Paradigms
and CSDP
Lorenzo Cladi and Andrea Locatelli PART I: Do IR Theories Have a Say on CSDP? 1. Structural Realism: Balancing
Bandwagoning
or What?
Lorenzo Cladi and Andrea Locatelli 2. Neoclassical Realism: Clarifying the Nature of Systemic- and Domestic-Level Variables in CSDP
Tom Dyson 3. The Emergence and Evolution of CSDP: A Liberal Approach
Friederike Richter 4. Governmental interest
New Liberalism
and the CSDP
Benjamin Pohl
Niels van Willigen and Cynthia M.C. van Vonno 5. Beyond Material Factors? Identity
Culture and the Foreign and Security Policy of the EU
Carla Monteleone 6. How to Explain the Transnational Security Governance of the European Union?
Kamil Zwolski PART II: On the Limits of IR Theories to Understand CSDP 7. Of politics and policies. Thinking strategically about the EU
Olivier Schmitt 8. Realism and the CSDP-NATO Conundrum
Luiz Simón 9. France
America
and the Issue of Balancing (Soft or Otherwise): A Tale of Two Cycles
David Haglund 10. The EU's Policy Towards Russia: National Interests and Path Dependency
Serena Giusti 11. The EU's Foreign Policy towards the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: A Story of Underachievement?
Lorenzo Cladi 12. Conclusion
Lorenzo Cladi and Andrea Locatelli
Aaron Karp and Regina Karp Introduction: On Theories
Paradigms
and CSDP
Lorenzo Cladi and Andrea Locatelli PART I: Do IR Theories Have a Say on CSDP? 1. Structural Realism: Balancing
Bandwagoning
or What?
Lorenzo Cladi and Andrea Locatelli 2. Neoclassical Realism: Clarifying the Nature of Systemic- and Domestic-Level Variables in CSDP
Tom Dyson 3. The Emergence and Evolution of CSDP: A Liberal Approach
Friederike Richter 4. Governmental interest
New Liberalism
and the CSDP
Benjamin Pohl
Niels van Willigen and Cynthia M.C. van Vonno 5. Beyond Material Factors? Identity
Culture and the Foreign and Security Policy of the EU
Carla Monteleone 6. How to Explain the Transnational Security Governance of the European Union?
Kamil Zwolski PART II: On the Limits of IR Theories to Understand CSDP 7. Of politics and policies. Thinking strategically about the EU
Olivier Schmitt 8. Realism and the CSDP-NATO Conundrum
Luiz Simón 9. France
America
and the Issue of Balancing (Soft or Otherwise): A Tale of Two Cycles
David Haglund 10. The EU's Policy Towards Russia: National Interests and Path Dependency
Serena Giusti 11. The EU's Foreign Policy towards the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: A Story of Underachievement?
Lorenzo Cladi 12. Conclusion
Lorenzo Cladi and Andrea Locatelli
Foreword
Aaron Karp and Regina Karp Introduction: On Theories
Paradigms
and CSDP
Lorenzo Cladi and Andrea Locatelli PART I: Do IR Theories Have a Say on CSDP? 1. Structural Realism: Balancing
Bandwagoning
or What?
Lorenzo Cladi and Andrea Locatelli 2. Neoclassical Realism: Clarifying the Nature of Systemic- and Domestic-Level Variables in CSDP
Tom Dyson 3. The Emergence and Evolution of CSDP: A Liberal Approach
Friederike Richter 4. Governmental interest
New Liberalism
and the CSDP
Benjamin Pohl
Niels van Willigen and Cynthia M.C. van Vonno 5. Beyond Material Factors? Identity
Culture and the Foreign and Security Policy of the EU
Carla Monteleone 6. How to Explain the Transnational Security Governance of the European Union?
Kamil Zwolski PART II: On the Limits of IR Theories to Understand CSDP 7. Of politics and policies. Thinking strategically about the EU
Olivier Schmitt 8. Realism and the CSDP-NATO Conundrum
Luiz Simón 9. France
America
and the Issue of Balancing (Soft or Otherwise): A Tale of Two Cycles
David Haglund 10. The EU's Policy Towards Russia: National Interests and Path Dependency
Serena Giusti 11. The EU's Foreign Policy towards the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: A Story of Underachievement?
Lorenzo Cladi 12. Conclusion
Lorenzo Cladi and Andrea Locatelli
Aaron Karp and Regina Karp Introduction: On Theories
Paradigms
and CSDP
Lorenzo Cladi and Andrea Locatelli PART I: Do IR Theories Have a Say on CSDP? 1. Structural Realism: Balancing
Bandwagoning
or What?
Lorenzo Cladi and Andrea Locatelli 2. Neoclassical Realism: Clarifying the Nature of Systemic- and Domestic-Level Variables in CSDP
Tom Dyson 3. The Emergence and Evolution of CSDP: A Liberal Approach
Friederike Richter 4. Governmental interest
New Liberalism
and the CSDP
Benjamin Pohl
Niels van Willigen and Cynthia M.C. van Vonno 5. Beyond Material Factors? Identity
Culture and the Foreign and Security Policy of the EU
Carla Monteleone 6. How to Explain the Transnational Security Governance of the European Union?
Kamil Zwolski PART II: On the Limits of IR Theories to Understand CSDP 7. Of politics and policies. Thinking strategically about the EU
Olivier Schmitt 8. Realism and the CSDP-NATO Conundrum
Luiz Simón 9. France
America
and the Issue of Balancing (Soft or Otherwise): A Tale of Two Cycles
David Haglund 10. The EU's Policy Towards Russia: National Interests and Path Dependency
Serena Giusti 11. The EU's Foreign Policy towards the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: A Story of Underachievement?
Lorenzo Cladi 12. Conclusion
Lorenzo Cladi and Andrea Locatelli







