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Collective securitisation and security governance in the European Union / edited by Sonia Lucarelli, James Sperling and Mark Webber

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  • Collective securitisation and security governance in the European Union / edited by Sonia Lucarelli, James Sperling and Mark Webber
  • London New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2020
  • 1 vol. (XI-219 p.) : diagr. ; 24 cm
  • West European politics series
  • 0-367-42526-2
  • 978-0-367-42526-5
  • 978-1-03-208586-9
  • 9781032085869 br.
  • 9780367425265 rel.
  • The West European politics series (Print) 2766-5755
  • 341.244
  • Textes issus de communications, présentés lors d'un colloque, intitulé "Governing the European security space : the EU as an agent of collective securitization", organisé par "the Jean Monnet Centre of excellence", tenu du 17 au 18 octobre 2016
  • D'abord publié dans "West European politics", vol. 42, issue 2 (février 2019)
  • Bibliogr. en fin de chapitres. Notes bibliogr. Index
  • Présentation de l'éditeur : "Collective Securitisation and Security Governance in the European Union presents an integrated theory of collective securitisation – a theoretical foundation for explaining how the process of collective securitisation sustains and makes effective an identifiable system of regional security governance. The volume demonstrates the empirical utility of collective securitisation in the EU security space through a set of structured case studies focusing on the collective securitisation of terrorism, cyberspace, migration, energy, health and climate change. The contributions to this collection address three questions: Under what conditions does collective securitisation occur? How does collective securitisation affect the scope and domains of EU security governance? And how does collective securitisation explain the emergence of the EU system of security governance? This volume breaks new ground in the field of EU security studies and provides a theoretical orientation that contributes to our understanding of how and why the EU has developed as a security actor in the 21st century. Developing and testing the theory of collective securitisation with reference to some of the most pressing contemporary security issues, Collective Securitisation and Security Governance in the European Union will be of great interest to scholars of the European Union and Security Studies. The chapters were originally published as a special issue of West European Politics."
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