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From Euphoria To Hysteria: Western European Security After The Cold War

From Euphoria To Hysteria: Western European Security After The Cold War

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This book provides a comprehensive overview of the debate about the institutional context of Western European security after the Cold War. It discusses various aspects of contemporary European security architecture and explores the new transatlantic and European threat environment.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 360 pages
Publication date: 29 July 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

This book offers a comprehensive exploration of the ongoing debate surrounding the institutional framework of Western European security in the aftermath of the Cold War. It delves into diverse aspects of contemporary European security architecture, while also examining the evolving threat landscape both within Europe and across the Atlantic.

The book begins by providing a historical background, tracing the evolution of European security institutions from the end of World War II to the present day. It examines the role of NATO, the European Union, and other regional organizations in shaping the security landscape of the region.

Chapter 1 explores the concept of European integration and its impact on security. It examines how the EU's expansion has facilitated cooperation among its member states in the areas of defense, foreign policy, and crisis management. The chapter also discusses the challenges and opportunities associated with European integration, such as the potential for increased bureaucracy and the need for greater political integration.

Chapter 2 examines the role of NATO in the post-Cold War era. It explores the organization's transformation from a defensive alliance to a more proactive and comprehensive security framework. The chapter also discusses the challenges and opportunities posed by NATO's expansion to include new member states from Central and Eastern Europe.

Chapter 3 explores the emerging threat environment in Europe. It examines the various threats posed by terrorism, organized crime, cybercrime, and regional instability. The chapter also discusses the strategies employed by European states to address these threats, such as counterterrorism measures, law enforcement cooperation, and cybersecurity initiatives.

Chapter 4 examines the role of the European Union in the post-Cold War era. It explores the EU's efforts to promote stability, security, and prosperity in the region through its foreign policy, economic cooperation, and development programs. The chapter also discusses the challenges and opportunities associated with the EU's role in the global arena, such as its relations with the United States and Russia.

Chapter 5 examines the relationship between the European Union and NATO. It explores the challenges and opportunities posed by the two organizations' cooperation and competition. The chapter also discusses the potential for the two organizations to work together more effectively to address the complex security challenges facing the region.

Chapter 6 examines the role of individual European states in the post-Cold War era. It examines the strategies employed by individual states to promote their security interests, such as military buildups, foreign policy initiatives, and cooperation with regional organizations. The chapter also discusses the challenges and opportunities associated with individual states' autonomy in the face of growing interdependence.

In conclusion, this book provides a valuable insight into the debate about the institutional context of Western European security after the Cold War. It explores the various aspects of contemporary European security architecture, while also examining the evolving threat environment both within Europe and across the Atlantic. The book is an essential resource for scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in understanding the complex dynamics of European security.


Introduction:
The aftermath of the Cold War witnessed a significant transformation in the global security landscape, with the collapse of the Soviet Union and the emergence of new geopolitical challenges. In Western Europe, the institutional context of security has been a central topic of debate, as countries sought to adapt to the changing geopolitical environment and address the emerging threats and opportunities. This book provides a comprehensive overview of the debate about the institutional context of Western European security after the Cold War.

Chapter 1:
The concept of European integration and its impact on security is explored in Chapter 1. The European Union (EU) has played a pivotal role in shaping the security architecture of the region, as it has facilitated cooperation among its member states in the areas of defense, foreign policy, and crisis management. The chapter discusses the challenges and opportunities associated with European integration, such as the potential for increased bureaucracy and the need for greater political integration.

Chapter 2 examines the role of NATO in the post-Cold War era. The organization has undergone a significant transformation, from a defensive alliance to a more proactive and comprehensive security framework. The chapter discusses the challenges and opportunities posed by NATO's expansion to include new member states from Central and Eastern Europe.

Chapter 3 explores the emerging threat environment in Europe. The various threats posed by terrorism, organized crime, cybercrime, and regional instability are examined in detail. The chapter also discusses the strategies employed by European states to address these threats, such as counterterrorism measures, law enforcement cooperation, and cybersecurity initiatives.

Chapter 4 examines the role of the European Union in the post-Cold War era. The EU has emerged as a major player in the global security landscape, promoting stability, security, and prosperity in the region through its foreign policy, economic cooperation, and development programs. The chapter discusses the challenges and opportunities associated with the EU's role in the global arena, such as its relations with the United States and Russia.

Chapter 5 examines the relationship between the European Union and NATO. The two organizations have been closely intertwined in the post-Cold War era, with both seeking to promote their security interests in the region. The chapter discusses the challenges and opportunities posed by the two organizations' cooperation and competition.

Chapter 6 examines the role of individual European states in the post-Cold War era. The strategies employed by individual states to promote their security interests, such as military buildups, foreign policy initiatives, and cooperation with regional organizations, are explored in detail. The chapter also discusses the challenges and opportunities associated with individual states' autonomy in the face of growing interdependence.

In conclusion, this book provides a comprehensive exploration of the debate about the institutional context of Western European security after the Cold War. It delves into diverse aspects of contemporary European security architecture, while also examining the evolving threat environment both within Europe and across the Atlantic. The book is an essential resource for scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in understanding the complex dynamics of European security.

Weight: 670g
ISBN-13: 9780367161651

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