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The EU as a Post-Lisbon Regional Security Complex

The EU as a Post-Lisbon Regional Security Complex

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The Treaty of Lisbon was a milestone in expanding the EU's role in international security, stipulating a mutual defense clause to protect all member states. This book aims to analyze the EU's current nature as a regional security complex and revise its elements contemporarily using Barry Buzan and Ole Wæver's methodology.

Format: Hardback
Length: 274 pages
Publication date: 15 July 2021
Publisher: Peter Lang AG


The Treaty of Lisbon marked a significant milestone in the expansion of the EU's role in international security. It established in the Treaty on the European Union that the primary focus of EU security lies in a mutual defense clause intended to safeguard all member states. The book aims to showcase the evolving changes within the EU due to the ongoing globalization and the emergence of non-traditional threats in the securitization process. Consequently, this book was crafted with the dual objectives of analyzing the current nature of the EU as a regional security complex (RSC) following the implementation of the Treaty of Lisbon and revising all aspects of this integrated security area contemporaneously through the methodology of Barry Buzan and Ole Wæver.

The EU's role in international security has undergone a transformative shift with the Treaty of Lisbon. This landmark agreement established a mutual defense clause as the core principle of EU security, ensuring the protection of all member states. The book aims to delve into the profound changes occurring within the EU as a result of the ongoing globalization and the emergence of non-traditional threats in the securitization process. By employing the methodology of Barry Buzan and Ole Wæver, the book seeks to revise and update all elements of this comprehensive security area in a contemporary context.

The Treaty of Lisbon has played a pivotal role in shaping the EU's approach to international security. It recognized the importance of collective defense and established a framework for cooperation and solidarity among member states. The book explores the evolving dynamics within the EU as it responds to the challenges posed by globalization, including the rise of non-traditional threats such as terrorism, cybercrime, and climate change. Through the application of Barry Buzan and Ole Wæver's methodology, the book aims to reassess and revitalize the entire security framework of the EU, ensuring its relevance and effectiveness in the face of emerging threats and changing global dynamics.

The Treaty of Lisbon has been a game-changer in the EU's approach to international security. By emphasizing mutual defense and collective action, it has strengthened the bonds between member states and created a more robust and resilient security architecture. The book explores the profound changes that have taken place. place within the EU as a result of globalization, including the rise of non-traditional threats such as terrorism, cybercrime, and climate change. Through the application of Barry Buzan and Ole Wæver's methodology, the book aims to reassess and revitalize the entire security framework of the EU, ensuring its relevance and effectiveness in the face of emerging threats and changing global dynamics.

The Treaty of Lisbon has fundamentally transformed the EU's role in international security. It has established a mutual defense clause as the cornerstone of EU security, ensuring the protection of all member states. The book aims to delve into the profound changes that have taken place within the EU as a result of the ongoing globalization and the emergence of non-traditional threats in the securitization process. By employing the methodology of Barry Buzan and Ole Wæver, the book seeks to revise and update all elements of this comprehensive security area in a contemporary context.

The EU's role in international security has been significantly enhanced by the Treaty of Lisbon. This landmark agreement has established a mutual defense clause as the core principle of EU security, ensuring the protection of all member states. The book aims to explore the evolving dynamics within the EU as it responds to the challenges posed by globalization, including the rise. rise of non-traditional threats such as terrorism, cybercrime, and climate change. Through the application of Barry Buzan and Ole Wæver's methodology, the book aims to reassess and revitalize the entire security framework of the EU, ensuring its relevance and effectiveness in the face of emerging threats and changing global dynamics.

Weight: 500g
Dimension: 155 x 313 x 25 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9783631827000
Edition number: New ed

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