ABSTRACT

This book aims to examine the conceptions and practices of security adopted by Regional Organisations (ROs) across the globe.

Since the end of the Cold War, there has been an increased focus on regions as a relevant realm for security, with actors within regional contexts identifying a significant degree of interdependency between one another. As a consequence, international security has taken on a distinct regionally institutionalised character, as seen by the increase in calls for greater utilisation of ‘Chapter VIII: Regional Arrangements’ of the UN, in order to create a devolved UN-led system of global security management. However, the idea of a system of global security management is a remote prospect, because divergence seems to be as important as commonality in terms of regional security.

In light of the above, Regional Organisations and Security analyses the primary ROs that are active in Africa, Asia, Eurasia, the Middle East and South America. The findings of individual case studies are compiled to highlight disparities and similarities in how security is seen, prioritised, understood, practised, managed and implemented across regions. On this basis, the authors reach conclusions about whether we live in an increasingly globalised or regionally distinct world, and go on to assess the prospects for a globalised system of security management and consider how this might be developed and organised.

This book will be of interest to students of comparative regionalism, international organisations, international security and IR. 

 

chapter 1|17 pages

Introduction

part I|59 pages

Africa

chapter 3|18 pages

Security regionalism in West Africa

Conceptions and practices

chapter 4|19 pages

How much its own and to what end?

SADC and the culture of security and regional organisation in Southern Africa

part II|40 pages

(South) East Asia

chapter 5|18 pages

ASEAN as a regional organization

Security conceptions and practices 1

part III|20 pages

The Middle East

chapter 7|18 pages

Security conceptions and practices in the Middle East

The case of the Arab League

part IV|41 pages

Eurasia

chapter 8|20 pages

The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation

A Eurasian security actor? 1

chapter 9|19 pages

The Collective Security Treaty Organization

A multilateral response to new security challenges?

part V|41 pages

South America

part VI|42 pages

Regional organisations in comparison and global security management