Inclusion, Exclusion and the Governance of European Security

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Manchester University Press, 19. 7. 2013 - Počet stran: 240
How inclusive are NATO and the EU? The enlargement of both organisations seems to give some substance to the vision of a 'Europe whole and free' articulated at the Cold War's end. Yet more recently enlargement's limits have increasingly come to be recognised bringing with it an important debate on the balance to be struck between inclusion and exclusion. This book examines that sometimes awkward balance. Its analytical starting point is the characterisation of much of Europe as a security community overlain by a system of security governance. The boundary of this system is neither clear nor fixed but a dynamic of inclusion and exclusion can be said to exist by reference to its most concrete expression - that of institutional enlargement. On this basis, the book offers an elaboration of the concept of security governance itself, complemented by a historical survey of the Cold War and its end, the post-Cold War development of NATO and the EU, and case studies of two important 'excluded' states - Russia and Turkey.
 

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Inclusion exclusion and the international politics of the Cold War
27
a framework
48
a just and lasting peaceful order in Europe
76
overcoming the divisions of Europe
107
included out
141
neither in nor out
175
Conclusion
210
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Mark Webber is Senior Lecturer in Politics at Loughborough University

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