Inclusion, exclusion and the governance of European security
Mark Webber (Author), Manchester University Press (Publisher)
This book examines the balance between inclusion and exclusion that has resulted as a consequence of NATO and EU enlargement. The broader context of enlargement - how NATO and the EU have shaped Europe’s security relations since the end of the Cold War - is also considered. -- .
Downloadable Article, English, 2013
Manchester University Press, Manchester, UK, 2013
Electronic books
1 online resource (xi, 228 pages) : illustrations; digital, PDF file(s).
9781847792396, 9781847795472, 1847792391, 1847795471
1141860920
1. European security and the inclusion/exclusion dynamic
2. Inclusion, exclusion and the international politics of the Cold War
3. Security community and security governance: a framework of inclusion and exclusion
4. NATO: 'a just and lasting peaceful order in Europe'
5. The European Union: 'overcoming the divisions of Europe and restoring the unity of the continent'
6. Russia: 'included out'
7.Turkey: 'neither in nor out'
8. Conclusion
First published in print form: 2007
Electronic reproduction, Manchester, UK, Manchester University Press, 2013, Access may be restricted to users at subscribing institutions
In English
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