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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: X. Kurowska , F. BreuerPublisher: Palgrave Macmillan Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.540kg ISBN: 9780230277830ISBN 10: 0230277837 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 22 November 2011 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() The supplier is currently out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out for you. Table of ContentsForeword; J.Solana Introduction: The Role of Theory in the Study of Common Security and Defence Policy; X.Kurowska Neorealism; A.Hyde-Price The Common Security and Defence Policy: Approaching Transgovernmentalism?; S.C.Hofmann CSDP: The Strategic Perspective; S.Biscop & P.M.Norheim-Martinsen The Social Constructivist Sensibility and CSDP Research; X.Kurowska & F.Kratochwil Sociological Institutionalism, Socialisation, and the Brussalisation of CSDP; F.Breuer Bricolage: A Sociological Approach to the Making of European Defence; F.Merand A Historical Materialist Approach to CSDP; I.Oikonomou Applying Foucault's Toolkit to CSDP; M.Merlingen The Praxis of Romania's Euro-Atlantic Security Field: A Bourdieu-Inspired Research Agenda; R.O.Csernatoni Conclusion: The Way Ahead for Research into CSDP; X.Kurowska & F.BreuerReviewsThis is a long overdue and most welcome injection of serious theoretical perspectives into the academic discussion of CSDP, a policy area which fits uneasily into mainstream theories of either international relations or European integration. This rising generation of scholars offers a variety of penetrating insights from neo-realism to post-structuralism, with a heavy emphasis on constructivism. The book breaks significant new theoretical ground and will prove invaluable to all serious scholars of European security and defence. - Jolyon Howorth, Visiting Professor of Political Science at Yale, USA and Jean Monnet Professor of European Politics ad personam and Emeritus Professor of European Studies at the University of Bath, UK 'For many years, studies of EU security policies represented the 'poor neighbours' of EU studies, generally under-theorised, often descriptive and prescriptive. This book marks an important step on the path towards mainstreaming scholarly investigation of these policies. It provides a comprehensive overview of the way several theories can enhance our understanding of the Union's role in international security. Hence it has much to offer not only those interested in security related issues, but also students of European integration more broadly.' Anand Menon, Professor of West European Politics, University of Birmingham, UK This is a long overdue and most welcome injection of serious theoretical perspectives into the academic discussion of CSDP, a policy area which fits uneasily into mainstream theories of either international relations or European integration. This rising generation of scholars offers a variety of penetrating insights from neo-realism to post-structuralism, with a heavy emphasis on constructivism. The book breaks significant new theoretical ground and will prove invaluable to all serious scholars of European security and defence. - Jolyon Howorth, Visiting Professor of Political Science at Yale, USA and Jean Monnet Professor of European Politics ad personam and Emeritus Professor of European Studies at the University of Bath, UK 'For many years, studies of EU security policies represented the 'poor neighbours' of EU studies, generally under-theorised, often descriptive and prescriptive. This book marks an important step on the path towards mainstreaming scholarly investigation of these policies. It provides a comprehensive overview of the way several theories can enhance our understanding of the Union's role in international security. Hence it has much to offer not only those interested in security related issues, but also students of European integration more broadly.' - Anand Menon, Professor of West European Politics, University of Birmingham, UK 'A quantum leap in theorising the EU's Common Security and Defence Policy. The editors have brought together some of the finest scholarship on European security. In its pluralist attitude towards the analysis of CSDP, this book establishes the parameters within which the academic debate on this issue will take place for the foreseeable future.' - Thomas Diez, Professor of Political Science and International Relations, University of Tubingen, Germany This is a long overdue and most welcome injection of serious theoretical perspectives into the academic discussion of CSDP, a policy area which fits uneasily into mainstream theories of either international relations or European integration. This rising generation of scholars offers a variety of penetrating insights from neo-realism to post-structuralism, with a heavy emphasis on constructivism. The book breaks significant new theoretical ground and will prove invaluable to all serious scholars of European security and defence. - Jolyon Howorth, Visiting Professor of Political Science at Yale, USA and Jean Monnet Professor of European Politics ad personam and Emeritus Professor of European Studies at the University of Bath, UK Author InformationSVEN BISCOP Director of the Europe in the World Programme at Egmont Royal Institute for International Relations in Brussels, Belgium, and Visiting Professor on European Security at Ghent University and at the College of Europe in Bruges, Belgium RALUCA CSERNATONI PhD Candidate at the Department of International Relations and European Studies at Central European University, Hungary STEPHANIE C. HOFMANN Assistant Professor at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva, Switzerland ADRIAN HYDE-PRICE Professor of International Politics at the University of Bath, UK FRIEDRICH KRATOCHWIL Chair in International Relations at the European University Institute in Florence, Italy FRÉDÉRIC MÉRAND Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Montreal, Canada, Visiting Professor of European Studies at LUISS University in Rome, Italy, and Deputy Director of the Centre for International Peace and Security Studies at Montreal, Canada PER M. NORHEIM-MARTINSEN Senior Research Fellow at the Norwegian Defence Research Establishment (FFI) IRAKLIS OIKONOMOU Research Associate at the Hellenic Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Greece Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |