1st Edition

The EU and the European Security Order Interfacing Security Actors

By Rikard Bengtsson Copyright 2010
    192 Pages
    by Routledge

    186 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book attempts to conceptualise EU action in the field of regional security.

    Drawing on constructivist theory, the framework of the book focuses on the meeting - or 'interface' - of actors, a situation reflecting the mutual construction of self, other and situation. The analytical framework applied here to European security politics is potentially open-ended as the theoretical logic that informs the framework is general and abstract in character, and not limited to state actors in an international setting. The empirical aim of this book is to further our understanding of the EU as a security actor in a regional perspective. The book thus links International Relations scholarship with that of EU studies. By analyzing a number of different interfaces (such as with Russia, the US, and other states), we can learn more about the circumstances and preconditions and with what resources and power the EU acts in a regional security setting.

    This book will be of great interest to students of European security, EU policy, IR theory and security studies in general.

    Rikard Bengtsson is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Lund University, Sweden. He has a PhD in Political Science, from Lund University, Sweden.

    Part 1: Introduction and Analytical Framework  1. Introduction  2. Analytical Framework  Part 2: Neighbourhood Interfaces  3. EU Recognition of the Neighbourhood  4. Post-Soviet Interfaces  5. Mediterranean Interfaces  Part 3: Great Power Interfaces  6. The Baltic Interface  7. The Transatlantic Interface  Part 4: Conclusions  8. Conclusions.  Bibliography

    Biography

    Rikard Bengtsson is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Lund University, Sweden. He has a PhD in Political Science, from Lund University, Sweden.