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This book examines the ability of the EU and European actor
networks to coherently and effectively navigate, manage, and
influence debates and policy on the international stage. It also
questions whether increasing complexity across a range of critical
global issues and networks has affected this ability. Engaging with
the growing theoretical and conceptual literature on networks and
complexity, the book provides a deeper understanding of how the
European Union and European actors navigate within global networks
and complex regimes across a range of regulatory, policy
cooperation, and foreign and security policy issue areas. It sheds
light on how far they are able to respond to and shape solutions to
some of the most pressing challenges on the global agenda in the
21st century. This book will be of key interest to scholars and
students of EU/European and global networks and more broadly to
European and EU studies, Global Governance, International
Relations, International Political Economy, and Foreign Policy and
Security Studies.
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Dolly (Hardcover)
George Christos
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R908
Discovery Miles 9 080
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Cybercrime affects over 1 million people worldwide a day, and cyber
attacks on public institutions and businesses are increasing. This
book interrogates the European Union's evolving cybersecurity
policies and strategy and argues that while progress is being made,
much remains to be done to ensure a secure and resilient cyberspace
in the future.
This book argues that we can understand and explain the EU as a
security and peace actor through a framework of an updated and
deepened concept of security governance. It elaborates and develops
on the current literature on security governance in order to
provide a more theoretically driven analysis of the EU in security.
Whilst the current literature on security governance in Europe is
conceptually rich, there still remains a gap between those that do
'security governance' and those that focus on 'security' per se. A
theoretical framework is constructed with the objective of creating
a conversation between these two literatures and the utility of
such a framework is demonstrated through its application to the
geospatial dimensions of EU security as well as specific cases
studies in varied fields of EU security. This book was originally
published as a special issue of European Security.
This book examines the ability of the EU and European actor
networks to coherently and effectively navigate, manage, and
influence debates and policy on the international stage. It also
questions whether increasing complexity across a range of critical
global issues and networks has affected this ability. Engaging with
the growing theoretical and conceptual literature on networks and
complexity, the book provides a deeper understanding of how the
European Union and European actors navigate within global networks
and complex regimes across a range of regulatory, policy
cooperation, and foreign and security policy issue areas. It sheds
light on how far they are able to respond to and shape solutions to
some of the most pressing challenges on the global agenda in the
21st century. This book will be of key interest to scholars and
students of EU/European and global networks and more broadly to
European and EU studies, Global Governance, International
Relations, International Political Economy, and Foreign Policy and
Security Studies.
This book breaks new ground by exploring governance strategies that
the EU has been developing over the last decade for the growing
electronic economy driven by the Internet. Through an analysis of
key EU policy initiatives, the authors provide an explanation of
both the form and mechanics of emergent governance arrangements
within the European e-economy. Drawing on data gathered through
interviews with key national and EU level policymakers, the volume
applies theoretical insights from academic work on the 'regulatory'
and 'post-regulatory' state to situate and explain the EU's role as
an international regional actor in a new area of economic activity
with important national and global dimensions.The New Electronic
Marketplace will be important reading for academics, students and
policymakers interested in the politics of new electronic
communications regulation, communications policy, EU governance and
international political economy. The book will interest the
Internet 'policy community', including officials at national and EU
level, those working in national regulatory authorities, and
Internet, telecoms and other ICT professionals in the private
sector.
The book addresses representation of the public interest in
Internet standard developing organisations (SDOs). Much of the
existing literature on Internet governance focuses on international
organisations such as the United Nations (UN), the Internet
Governance Forum (IGF) and the Internet Corporation for Assigned
Names and Numbers (ICANN). The literature covering standard
developing organisations has to date focused on organisational
aspects. This book breaks new ground with investigation of standard
development within SDO fora. Case studies centre on standards
relating to privacy and security, mobile communications,
Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) and copyright. The book lifts
the lid on internet standard setting with detailed insight into a
world which, although highly technical, very much affects the way
in which citizens live and work on a daily basis. In doing this it
adds significantly to the trajectory of research on Internet
standards and SDOs that explore the relationship between politics
and protocols. The analysis contributes to academic debates on
democracy and the internet, global self-regulation and civil
society, and international decision-making processes in
unstructured environments. The book advances work on the Multiple
Streams Framework (MS) by applying it to decision-making in
non-state environments, namely SDOs which have long been dominated
by private actors. The book is aimed at academic audiences in
political science, computer science, communications, and science
and technology studies as well as representatives from civil
society, the civil service, government, engineers and experts
working within SDO fora. It will also be accessible to students at
the postgraduate and undergraduate levels.
With A Simplified System Of Phonetic Pronunciation And A Reference
Grammar Of Both Demotic And Puristic.
With A Simplified System Of Phonetic Pronunciation And A Reference
Grammar Of Both Demotic And Puristic.
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Dolly (Paperback)
George Christos
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R548
Discovery Miles 5 480
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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