ABSTRACT

This volume offers a coherent analysis of the European Union’s security strategies within a comparative framework.

If the EU is to survive and prosper as an effective security actor, it requires that greater attention be devoted to taking a cohesive and common position on the relationship between EU foreign policy means and goals. The major claim of this edited collection is that there is a European grand security strategy that disciplines member state security strategies. That grand strategy has two distinct substantive goals: (1) the preservation and expansion of the EU system of security governance; and (2) the implementation of specific strategies to meet internal and external threats and sources of insecurity. The EU has sought to develop a grand security strategy that not only accounts for the proliferation of threats possessing a military or non-military character and differentiates between core and peripheral regions of interest, but also addresses the requirements to bridge the increasingly blurred boundary between internal and external security threats and the necessary reconciliation of the competing security preferences of its member states. The empirical contributions to this volume examine the EU security strategies for specific issue areas and regional threat complexes. These case studies assess whether and how those strategies have consolidated or expanded the EU system of security governance, as well as their successes and limitations in meeting the security threats confronting the EU and its member-states.

This volume will be of great interest to students of EU policy, foreign policy, security studies and IR.

part I|96 pages

Geopolitical contexts and strategies

chapter 3|18 pages

The European Union and the Western Balkans

Enlargement as a security strategy

chapter 4|15 pages

EU–ASEAN security cooperation

chapter 5|20 pages

From region-building to crisis management

EU security strategies towards the Southern Mediterranean

part II|102 pages

Sectoral security strategies

chapter 7|18 pages

The EU’s common security and defence policy

Institutions without strategy

chapter 8|19 pages

Nuclear non-proliferation

Strategy and practices

chapter 10|21 pages

Terrorism and transnational crime in Europe

A role for strategy? 1

chapter 11|18 pages

The European energy security strategy

Testing the limits of solidarity 1

chapter 12|5 pages

Conclusion

The EU security strategies: consistency or contradictions?