1st Edition

European Security into the Twenty-First Century Beyond Traditional Theories of International Relations

By Adam Bronstone Copyright 2000
266 Pages
by Routledge

266 Pages
by Routledge

532 Pages
by Routledge

This title was first published in 2000:  Both NATO and the European Union are in the early stages of enlargement processes that will see both organizations expand to include a number of former Communist countries from Central Europe. Simultaneously, these processes ignore and exclude the interests and concerns of Russia and Turkey, respectively in the name of European security. Are both of... Read more
Contents: NATO, Russia and Eastern Enlargement: NATO enlargement: an initial assessment; Theorizing with Gramsci; NATO enlargement: a substantive Gramscian proposal. European Union, Turkey and Eastern Enlargement: IR theory and EPC/CFSP: the case for a different approach; Euro-Turkish relations: the saga; Putnam and Turkey: do the twain meet?; Endings: Conclusions; Bibliography; Index.

Biography

Adam Bronstone

’...succeeds in conducting a thorough literature review of international relations theories since 1945, as well as tackling some important issues, such as the enlargement of NATO. The book has a well-stuctured chronological arrangement and makes a very useful contribution to help those studying international relations.’ Aslib Book Guide ’...will be of great interest to academics and students in the field of International Relations.’ European Access Plus