Europeanisation and the Transformation of EU Security Policy

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Common Strategic Culture
CSDP
CSDP Europeanisation
Defence Industry
defence industry globalisation
defence sector transformation
Defence Spending Decline
Domestic Political Decision Making
empirical study European defence policy
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EU Defence
EU Force
EU Global Strategy
EU Industrial Policy
EU Internal Security Strategy
EU Level Policy
EU Mechanism
EU Member States
EU Military
EU Security
EU security policy
EU Strategic Culture
European Defence Industry
European security integration
Europeanisation
Europeanisation Mechanisms
learning mechanisms
military autonomy Europe
Military Expenditure
Moravcsik's Li
Moravcsik’s Li
NATO EU relations
NATO's Primacy
NATO’s Primacy
Radaelli's Definition
Radaelli’s Definition
Single Market Creation
Strategic Culture
strategic culture analysis

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138295155
  • Weight: 566g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 31 May 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The aim of this study is to examine the extent to which the end of the Cold War led to Europeanisation in the Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP).

The analysis takes into consideration previous studies on Europeanisation and its impact on the transformation of national security and defence, and attempts to account for the development of Europeanisation and related mechanisms. These mechanisms, which have been described as framing mechanisms and negative integration, incorporate all the major relevant factors identified here (i.e. a common Strategic Culture, new security identity, domestic political decision-making, industrial base and defence-spending decline) that contributed to the realisation of the CSDP. The relevance of these factors for CSDP Europeanisation is examined through an historical and empirical analysis, and the relationship between the CSDP and North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is also explored. This approach facilitates analysis of the debate concerning the emergence of the CSDP and throws light on the political shift that led European Union (EU) leaders to support the CSDP. Another aspect of this study is the empirical examination of the dynamics and limitations of the European defence sector. The changes which took place in this sector facilitated the emergence of the CSDP and are therefore analysed in the light of globalisation issues, economies of scale, economic crises, military autonomy, new security strategy and Research and Development (R&D) impact.

This book will be of interest to students of European security, EU politics, defence studies and International Relations.

Petros Violakis is a Lecturer at IST College, University of South Wales, Greece. He is also partner at the Strategic Communication and News Media Laboratory of Piraeus University and Research Director at the Center for International Strategic Analyses (KEDISA).

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