International Relations Theory and the Politics of European Integration: Power, Security and Community - Williams, Michael C.; Williams, M.

Michael C. Williams M. Williams 

International Relations Theory and the Politics of European Integration: Power, Security and Community

Herausgeber: Kelstrup, Morten
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International Relations Theory and the Politics of European Integration: Power, Security and Community

Table of contents:
List of illustrations, Notes on contributors. Preface. Introduction: integration and the politics of community in the New Europe ‘Morten Kelstrup’ and ‘Michael Williams’ 1.Europe is not where its supposed to be ‘R.B.J. Walker’ 2.International theory and European integration ‘Steve Smith’ 3.European communities in a neo-medieval global polity: the dilemmas of faliryland? ‘N.J. Rennger’ 4.The art of war and the construction of peace: toward a virtual theory of international relations ‘James Der Derian’ 5.Sovereignty, anarchy and law in Europe: when legal norms turn into political facts ‘Marlene Wind’ 6.Gendered communitites: the ambiguous attraction of Europe ‘Lene Hansen’ 7.Contested community: migration and the question of the political in the EU ‘Jef Huysmans’ 8.When two become one: internal and external securitisations in Europe ‘Didier Bigo’ 9.The European Central Bank and the problem of authority ‘Randall D. Germain’ 10.'And never the twain shall meet?' The EU's quest for legitimacy and enlargement ‘Lykke Friis’ and ‘Anna Murphy’ 11.The EU as a secutiry actor: reflections from a pessimistic constructivist on post-soverign security orders ‘Ole Waever’ Index.

‘International Relations Theory and the Politics of European Integration’ focuses on the roles of community, power and security, within the European Union. It features contributions from highly respected international scholars, and covers subjects such as:
sovereignty and European integration
the EU and the politics of migration
the internationalisation of military security
the EU as a security actor
money, finance and power
the quest for legitimacy with regards to EU enlargement.

International Relations Theory and the Politics of European Integration focuses on the roles of community, power and security within the European Union, and features contributions from highly respected international scholars.


Produktinformation

  • Verlag: Routledge/Curzon
  • 2000
  • Ausstattung/Bilder: 320 pages - 6 b/w Tables - 234 x 156 mm
  • Seitenzahl: 320
  • Englisch
  • Abmessung: 239mm x 161mm x 22mm
  • Gewicht: 590g
  • ISBN-13: 9780415214162
  • ISBN-10: 0415214165
  • Best.Nr.: 21658625

Inhaltsangabe

List of illustrations, Notes on contributors. Preface. Introduction: integration and the politics of community in the New Europe Morten Kelstrup and Michael Williams 1.Europe is not where its supposed to be R.B.J. Walker 2.International theory and European integration Steve Smith 3.European communities in a neo-medieval global polity: the dilemmas of faliryland? N.J. Rennger
4.The art of war and the construction of peace: toward a virtual theory of international relations James Der Derian 5.Sovereignty, anarchy and law in Europe: when legal norms turn into political facts Marlene Wind 6.Gendered communitites: the ambiguous attraction of Europe Lene Hansen 7.Contested community: migration and the question of
the political in the EU Jef Huysmans 8.When two become one: internal and external securitisations in Europe Didier Bigo 9.The European Central Bank and the problem of authority Randall D. Germain 10.'And never the twain shall meet?' The EU's quest for legitimacy and enlargement
Lykke Friis and Anna Murphy 11.The EU as a secutiry actor: reflections from a pessimistic constructivist on post-soverign security orders Ole Waever Index.