This book provides the first substantial treatment of the maritime
foreign and security policies of the European Union. Its findings add
to the literature by a comparative, theoretically informed analysis
of EU maritime foreign and security policies across five cases: the
EU’s Maritime Security Strategy and action plan; the EU’s two
naval missions, Atalanta and Sophia; EU Arctic policies, and; EU
policies towards the Maritime Labour Convention. Focusing on
the aims, actors and mechanisms of integration in these cases, the
book speaks to the three main debates in the literature on EU foreign
policy, including whether it has a particular normative dimension
that makes it different from foreign policy as it is conventionally
understood; the extent to which policy-making in the domain has
developed beyond intergovernmental cooperation and, interlinked;
how EU foreign and security policy integration and its
characteristics can be explained. In doing this, the book
also addresses a fourthcontemporary scholarly debate linked to if and
how the EU is affected by crisis. By focusing on maritime security
policies the book also adds to the international relations
literature more broadly. This book is an invaluable resource for
scholars, students and practitioners interested in EU foreign and
security policy, European and global maritime security issues, EU
integration, EU crisis and international relations. Marianne
Riddervold is an Associate Professor at Inland Norway University of
applied sciences, a Senior fellow at UC Berkeley Institute of
European Studies and a Guest Researcher at ARENA - Centre for European
Studies at the University of Oslo.
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ISBN
9783319665986
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Vendor
Palgrave Macmillan
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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