ABSTRACT

The EU’s internal borders have become mostly invisible. Today, external borders are at the centre of controversy about an alleged 'fortress Europe'. Using different theoretical and methodological perspectives this book examines the challenges facing the EU’s external borders, including Neighborhood Policy, migration issues and the diffusion of norms and values to other countries.

Divided into two parts, the book first presents different theoretical approaches and empirical studies of the EU’s external borders, mobility and security issues. It is an invaluable guide to border research within a framework of European Integration and Globalization Studies. The second part of this volume focuses on the analyses of the EU’s Neighbourhood Policy, the approach to Eastern Europe and EU energy policy. Expert contributors collaborate to explore debates about migration, the EU as a normative, 'civil' power, energy security and the securitization of borders. Highly relevant and insightful, the text provides a timely assessment of EU borders in an increasingly globalized and integrated European neighbourhood.

The EU's Shifting Borders will be of interest to students and scholars of European Union Politics and International Relations.

part |150 pages

Assessing Policies

chapter |18 pages

Sources cf Misunderstanding

Intervening Variables Influencing the Effectiveness of the European Neighbourhood Policy Towards Eastern European States 1

chapter |19 pages

Spill-Over At the Border

The Social Forces Behind Poland's Access to Schengen

chapter |17 pages

Avoiding New Dividing Lines?

EU External Governance and the Eastern Neighbours

chapter |16 pages

Defining Borders Between the EU and the South Caucasus

The Role of the Energy Factor

chapter |18 pages

Turkey, Central Asia and Energy

Dreams and realities

chapter |13 pages

At the Borders of the EU

Migration and Democratization Policies Assessed