Securing Europe takes a novel approach to Europeanization among EU
member states by employing a sociological institutionalist
approach. Watanabe argues that Europeanization as a process of
change takes place not as a result of rationally calculating
states, but because of the reworking of perceptual and normative
frameworks.
In this book, Lisa Watanabe attempts to contribute to a better
understanding of the integration process in the European security
field. She explores which actors play an important role in
transforming policy spheres that are central to state sovereignty,
in an effort to discern the manner in which their institutional
embeddedness has contributed to altering the politics of security
within the EU. She then examines the impact that developments in
the security realm have on the EU-US security relationship.
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