Combining a sophisticated theoretical analysis with detailed
empirical case-studies, this book provides an original view of the
challenges and threats to a stable peace order in Europe.
The end of Cold War bipolarity has transformed Europe. Using
structural realist theory, Adrian Hyde-Price analyzes the new
security agenda confronting Europe in the twenty-first century.
Europe, he argues, is not primed for peace as mainstream thinking
suggests, rather, it faces new security threats and the challenge
of multipolarity. This critical and original volume looks at
European security after the Iraq War, the failure of the EU
constitution and the change of government in Germany. Reflecting on
the inherently competitive and tragic nature of international
politics, it concludes that realism provides the only firm
foundations for an ethical foreign and security policy.
European Security in the Twenty-First Century will appeal to
students and scholars of international relations, European politics
and security studies.
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