
EU global strategy and human security : rethinking approaches to conflict
edited by Mary Kaldor, Iavor Rangelov and Sabine Selchow
Bok · Engelsk · 2018
Utgitt | London : Taylor & Francis , 2018
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Omfang | xi, 233 p.
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Opplysninger | 1 Assessing Mogherini's 'The European Union in a Changing Global Environment' from within a 'reflexive modern' world; Introduction; European security in a 'reflexive modern' world; 'European Security' in Mogherini's 'The European Union in a changing global environment'; Radical openings and a conservation of EU institutions that privileges modern premises; Conclusion and outlook; Notes; References; Part II; Conflicts. 2 Review of the EU policy for UkraineIntroduction; Background of the conflict; Sustainability and legitimacy of the Minsk II agreement; Understanding causes of the conflict in the East of Ukraine; Crimea; Internal security conflicts and risks of separatism in other regions; Social hardship; Corruption; Success of conditionality of the IMF program with the new government; Conclusions: recommendations for the EU; Note; References; 3 EU in the Western Balkans: hybrid development, hybrid security and hybrid justice; Introduction; Relational peace-building hybridity and the local turn. The outcomes of EU policy in the Western BalkansConclusion; Notes; References; 4 EU Syria engagement from a human security perspective; Introduction; Prior to the conflict; Moving on: without a strategy; The question of legitimacy; Contribution to human security; Support to civil society and LACs; Economic disengagement; Conditionality of re-engagement; Discussion and conclusion; Notes; References; 5 EU policies in the DR Congo: Misaligned ambitions; Introduction; The Congo crises; EU-DRC policies in a human security framework; A flawed EU human security approach in the DRC. Human rights protectionRestoration of law and order; Try and fail? Constraints of the EU security and peace policies in the DRC; Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; 6 A human security strategy for the European Union in the Horn of Africa and Red Sea; Introduction; Defining the challenge; Geographical and historical background; A region of unparalleled diversity; A poor region, with fast but uneven growth; A region defined by geo-strategic concerns; A turbulent political marketplace; Contested multilateralism and the lack of a security community; A human security agenda; References; Part III. Policy arenas7 Europe's failed 'fight' against irregular migration; Introduction; Overview: maritime migration in context; Mechanisms of 'failure'; Breaking the vicious cycle; Acknowledgements; Notes; References; 8 EU approaches to justice in conflict and transition; Introduction; The importance of justice; Primacy of human rights; Bottom-up and regional approaches; Conclusions and recommendations; References; 9 Human security and sanctions, from security to governance: Strengthening EU capacities and involving the locals; Introduction; Human security and sanctions.
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ISBN | 978-1-138-09896-1
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