The maritime turn in EU foreign and security policies : aims, actors and mechanisms of integration / Marianne Riddervold.
2018
KJE5105 .R53 2018 (Mapit)
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The maritime turn in EU foreign and security policies : aims, actors and mechanisms of integration / Marianne Riddervold.
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Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, 2018.
Description
viii, 240 pages ; 22 cm
Formatted Contents Note
EU maritime foreign policies between norms and economic interests: piracy and maritime labour standards
The EU's naval mission Sophia: a humanitarian operation to help refugees in distress at sea?
A maritime global commons power in the making? On the characteristics of EU policies towards the high seas: the Arctic and the maritime security strategy
An actor with agency: the influence of the commission on EU maritime foreign and security policies
Beyond the pillar divide: the administrative functioning of EU maritime foreign and security policies
EU maritime foreign and security policy integration: explaining the EU maritime security strategy
Driven by geopolitical events: the impact of the Ukraine crisis on EU maritime foreign and security policies
Expertise and circumvention: how the commission influences the EU's maritime foreign and security policies
Why not fight piracy through NATO? Explaining the EU's first naval mission: EU NAVFOR Atalanta
Conclusion. EU maritime foreign and security policies: aims, actors, and mechanisms of integration.
The EU's naval mission Sophia: a humanitarian operation to help refugees in distress at sea?
A maritime global commons power in the making? On the characteristics of EU policies towards the high seas: the Arctic and the maritime security strategy
An actor with agency: the influence of the commission on EU maritime foreign and security policies
Beyond the pillar divide: the administrative functioning of EU maritime foreign and security policies
EU maritime foreign and security policy integration: explaining the EU maritime security strategy
Driven by geopolitical events: the impact of the Ukraine crisis on EU maritime foreign and security policies
Expertise and circumvention: how the commission influences the EU's maritime foreign and security policies
Why not fight piracy through NATO? Explaining the EU's first naval mission: EU NAVFOR Atalanta
Conclusion. EU maritime foreign and security policies: aims, actors, and mechanisms of integration.
Summary
This book provides the first substantial treatment of the maritime foreign and security policies of the European Union. Its findings add to the literature by a comparative, theoretically informed analysis of EU maritime foreign and security policies across five cases: the EU's Maritime Security Strategy and action plan; the EU's two naval missions, Atalanta and Sophia; EU Arctic policies, and; EU policies towards the Maritime Labour Convention. Focusing on the aims, actors and mechanisms of integration in these cases, the book speaks to the three main debates in the literature on EU foreign policy, including whether it has a particular normative dimension that makes it different from foreign policy as it is conventionally understood; the extent to which policy-making in the domain has developed beyond intergovernmental cooperation and, interlinked; how EU foreign and security policy integration and its characteristics can be explained. In doing this, the book also addresses a fourth contemporary scholarly debate linked to if and how the EU is affected by crisis. By focusing on maritime security policies the book also adds to the international relations literature more broadly.
Note
This book provides the first substantial treatment of the maritime foreign and security policies of the European Union. Its findings add to the literature by a comparative, theoretically informed analysis of EU maritime foreign and security policies across five cases: the EU's Maritime Security Strategy and action plan; the EU's two naval missions, Atalanta and Sophia; EU Arctic policies, and; EU policies towards the Maritime Labour Convention. Focusing on the aims, actors and mechanisms of integration in these cases, the book speaks to the three main debates in the literature on EU foreign policy, including whether it has a particular normative dimension that makes it different from foreign policy as it is conventionally understood; the extent to which policy-making in the domain has developed beyond intergovernmental cooperation and, interlinked; how EU foreign and security policy integration and its characteristics can be explained. In doing this, the book also addresses a fourth contemporary scholarly debate linked to if and how the EU is affected by crisis. By focusing on maritime security policies the book also adds to the international relations literature more broadly.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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KJE5105 .R53 2018
Language
English
ISBN
9783319665979
3319665979
3319665979
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