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The European Union has increasingly taken on a role as
international security provider that extends beyond the
geographical scope of its membership. This is clear from the wide
range of military and civilian crisis management missions that the
Union has undertaken, but also identifiable through its other
policies, such as the European Neighbourhood Policy and development
assistance, which have also to some extent become security focused.
Yet, the role of the EU as an international security provider
remains under-theorized and weakly understood. The proposed book
analyses the Union's role as an international security provider in
a comprehensive way developing theoretical as well as empirical
grounding for the understanding of the making and implementation of
EU security policy. The contributions in this book cover actors
involved in the policy making process, the dynamics of this process
itself, its outcomes (strategies and policies) and their impact on
the ground. They examine the relevance of, and apply, existing
theories of international relations, international security and
foreign policy analysis to the specific case of the EU, investigate
empirically how particular policies are formulated and implemented,
and study the impact and effectiveness of the Union as an
international security provider in a variety of cases compared.
This book was previously published as a special issue of Global
Society.
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