Conflict Management and the Future of EU Foreign and Security Policy

Conflict Management and the Future of EU Foreign and Security Policy

  • Riccardo Alcaro
  • Pol Bargués
Publisher:Taylor & FrancisISBN 13: 9781040333884ISBN 10: 1040333885

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Conflict Management and the Future of EU Foreign and Security Policy is written by Riccardo Alcaro and published by Taylor & Francis. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1040333885 (ISBN 10) and 9781040333884 (ISBN 13).

This book analyses how the European Union (EU) has dealt with crises and conflicts, including Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Iran’s nuclear dispute and Syria’s civil war, to understand the peculiar nature of its role in international security. Rather than focusing on the institutional set‐up of the EU’s foreign and security policy, the authors look at the ‘outer’ world, concentrating on crises and conflicts impinging on Europe’s security. They argue that the EU and its member states’ policies are constrained by systemic factors such as acute geopolitical rivalries and the fragmentation of regional governance systems, as well as by multi‐source internal contestation of policies across member states. Hence, building on pragmatist‐informed analysis they show that the EU’s actorness in international security is first and foremost constituted by interactions with its domestic and systemic context, and as such it should be understood as a ‘relational power’. This volume will be of great use to scholars and students of International Relations, European Studies, Security, Conflict and Peace Studies, and Diplomacy Studies seeking to deepen their understanding of the subject.