Geopolitics of Euro-Atlantic Integration

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  • ISBN 9780415282802
  • Weight: 690g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Jul 2005
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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No set of international relations is as thoroughly analyzed, commented on, taken apart and critiqued as the ties between Europe and the United States. A period of post-Cold War integration has been buffeted by trade disputes, economic strife and differences in prosecuting the fight against global terrorism.

Now for the first time there is an accessible and theory-based analysis of European foreign policies in the post-Cold War era. The authors argue that EU- and NATO-mediated geopolitics prevails in most of Europe, but that raw geopolitics tends to pop up at the fringes of this thoroughly institutionalized area. Moreover, the effects of past geopolitics persist in the collective memories of several states and compete with contemporary geopolitics in their policy formulations. Focusing on the post-Cold War era, The Geopolitics of Euro-Atlantic Integration includes analyses of the Benelux, Nordic and Baltic countries, Central and East European countries and those in Southern Europe. This geographical range was made possible through contributions by leading European scholars and area experts. The coherence of this edited collection is facilitated by constellation theory, a new geopolitical theory explaining European foreign policies in a comparative perspective. Scenarios for the future of Europe are formulated as well as perspectives for the constellation theory when applied to other parts of the world.

Of interest to political scientists, observers, academics and students, this is an invaluable guide to post-Cold War European relations.

Hans Mouritzen of the Danish Institute of International Studies has published extensively in fields such as foreign policy, international organization, European integration, transnational relations and the Baltic Se area. His work Theory and Reality of International Politics (Ashgate, 1998) emphasizes the spatial dimension of international relations.

Anders Wivel is an Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Copenhagen. His main research interests are European integration and security, in particular the exercise of power politics and the role of small states in the integration process, and international relations theory, in particular the realist tradition.