Managing Security Threats along the EU’s Eastern Flanks
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| Résumé: | XV, 275 p. 5 illus. in color. text |
| Langue: | anglais |
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Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,
2020.
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| Édition: | 1st ed. 2020. |
| Collection: | New Security Challenges,
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| Accès en ligne: | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-26937-1 |
| Format: | Électronique Livre |
Table des matières:
- 1. Chapter 1 The Price and Possibilities of Going East? The European Union and Wider Europe, the European Neighbourhood and the Eastern Partnership
- 2. Chapter 2 Turning points and shifting understandings of European security: The European Neighbourhood Policy’s development
- 3. Chapter 3 The Dilemmas of a Four-headed Russian Eagle for the EU: Russia as Conflict Instigator, Mediator, Saviour and Perpetuator
- 4. Chapter 4 The US and the New Eastern Europe (Ukraine, Belarus, Moldova, Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan) Since 1991
- 5. Chapter 5 The EU and pan-European IOs and ʽSymbolic’ Successes and Failures in the Protracted Conflicts in Moldova and Georgia
- 6. Chapter 6 Georgia as a Case Study of EU influence, and How Russia Accelerated EU-Russian relations
- 7. Chapter 7 Security challenges in Ukraine after Euromaidan
- 8. Chapter 8 Iraq and the Kurds: What Threats to European Stability?
- 9. Chapter 9 In-between domestic terrorism, al-Qaeda, and ISIS, or how Russia sees prospects of security cooperation with the EU
- 10. Chapter 10 The EU and Central Asia: The Nuances of an ‘Aided’ Partnership
- 11. Chapter 11 Reflections on How the EU is Handling Threats to Stability in Wider Europe .