Remaking Europe in the Margins

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EU Approach
EU Governance
EU Policy
EU Russian
EU Russian Cooperation
EU Russian Relation
EU Russian Relationship
EU Space
EU Structural Fund
EU's Border
EU's Development
EU's External Border
EU's Insistence
EU's Neighbour
EU's Neighbourhood Policy
EU's Relation
EU-Russia relations
European integration policy
EU’s Border
EU’s Development
EU’s External Border
EU’s Insistence
EU’s Neighbour
EU’s Neighbourhood Policy
EU’s Relation
Full EU Membership
NATO enlargement
NATO Membership
ND
Northern Dimension Initiative
Northern Europe
post 9
post 9/11 situation
post 911 situation
post EU
post EU/NATO enlargement
post EUNATO enlargement
post-enlargement governance
regional security studies
regional subjectivity in Northern Europe
Russian Finnish Border
transnational cooperation
Turkish EU Membership
War on Terrorism

Product details

  • ISBN 9780815391456
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Apr 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Originally published in 2005. This comprehensive volume examines the issue of Europe-making related to the post EU/NATO enlargement and the post 9/11 situation. Dual enlargement and the War on Terrorism are raising important questions for various actors in Europe, in particular what these developments will mean for the future of regional cooperation and the development of a regional subjectivity. Such concerns have been further compounded by America's distinction between 'New Europe' and 'Old Europe'. The volume analyzes at both policy and conceptual levels how the dual enlargement and the War on Terrorism will impact on regional cooperation in northern Europe. It examines how events in northern Europe have helped shape the nature of European space, borders and governance, including how the EU, the US and Russia have each highlighted northern Europe as a special case to be utilized and learnt from in dealing with problems elsewhere in Europe and globally. Presenting original articles, the volume will appeal to scholars of regional politics as well as security, international relations theory and geopolitics.