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Dyson, Tom.
European defence cooperation in EU law and IR theory[electronic resource] /
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[NT 15000414] null:
355/.03304
[NT 47271] Title/Author:
European defence cooperation in EU law and IR theory/ Tom Dyson and Theodore Konstadinides.
作者:
Dyson, Tom.
[NT 51406] other author:
Konstadinides, Theodore.
出版者:
Basingstoke : : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2013.
面页册数:
1 online resource.
标题:
HISTORY / Military / Other
标题:
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Military Science
标题:
European Union countries - Economic policy.
ISBN:
9781137281302 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
1137281308 (electronic bk.)
[NT 15000227] null:
Includes bibliographical references.
[NT 15000228] null:
Introduction: Why EU Law and IR Theory? Uncovering the Scope of European Defence Cooperation -- 1. Mapping European Defence Cooperation: Patterns of Competition and Complementarity in European Defence Cooperation -- 2. The Context of European Defence Cooperation: Changing Security Threats and the Emergence of Military Isomorphism in post-Cold War Europe -- 3. NATO in the post-Cold War Era: Developing the Capacity to Deploy Expeditionary Force Across the Conflict Spectrum -- 4. Defence Procurement Initiatives in post-Cold War Europe -- 5. Force Generation Initiatives in post-Cold War Europe -- 6. CSDP: The Growth of European Military Autonomy -- 7. Helsinki to Lisbon: Furnishing the EU with the Institutional Structures and Military Capabilities for Defence Autonomy -- 8. NATO and CSDP: Competition and Complementarity -- 9. Missing Pieces of the Puzzle: Institutional and Military Capability Gaps in CSDP -- 10. The Legal Underpinnings of European Defence Cooperation -- 11. Introduction -- 12. Historical Context -- 13. The Legal Framework of CSDP -- 14. The ESDP Prior to the Treaty of Lisbon -- 15. The CSDP and the Treaty of Lisbon -- 16. The Lisbon Treaty's Mutual Assistance Clause -- 17. The Lisbon Treaty's Flexibility Provisions -- 18. The Institutional Architecture of CSDP -- 19. The High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy -- 20. The CJEU and the Overlap Between Security and Other EU Policies -- 21. CSDP: Still an Intergovernmental Affair -- 22. The Application of EU Law in Defence Collaboration and Armament Procurement: Towards a More Systematic and Institutionalised Form of Cooperation -- 23. A State-Centric Defence Equipment Market -- 24. The EU's Defence Equipment Policy 'Package' -- 25. The Interpretation of the Exception System under Article 346 TEU -- 26. The Defence Procurement Directive 2009/81/EC -- 27. Directive 2009/43 on intra-EU Transfers of Defence Products -- 28. EU Capability Procurement Initiatives -- 29. The European Defence Agency -- 30. Collaborative Procurement Frameworks outside the EU Framework -- 31. Joint Organisation for Armaments Cooperation (OCCAR) -- 32. NATO Capability Procurement Initiatives -- 33. Defence Procurement Initiatives Outside EU/NATO Frameworks -- 34. The Letter of Intent -- 35. Conclusion -- 36. Theoretical Contestation on the Drivers and Destination of European Defence Cooperation -- 37. Constructivism and European Defence Cooperation -- 38. Towards a European Strategic Culture? -- 39. Governance and European Defence Cooperation -- 40. The Europeanisation of National Defence Policies? -- 41. Liberal Intergovernmentalism and European Defence Cooperation -- 42. Two Level Games Theory and European Defence Cooperation -- 43. Institutionalism and European Defence Cooperation -- 44. Classical Realism and European Defence Cooperation -- 45. The Neglect of Material Power in the Study of European Defence: Neorealism as a 'Straw Man' -- 46. Explaining European Defence Cooperation: Neorealism and The Contradictory Imperatives of the International System -- 47. The Core Premises of Neorealism: Consensus and Contestation in Neorealist Thought -- 48. Europe in the post-Cold War Era: Systemic Unipolarity and Regional Balanced Multipolarity -- 49. European Defence Cooperation as Reformed Bandwagoning -- 50. Understanding Differentiation in Defence: Variance in External Vulnerability and the Trade off Between Abandonment and Entrapment -- 51. France: Vulnerability to German Power and the Legacy of Empire -- 52. The UK: Dependency on US Power for Global Influence -- 53. Germany: The Vulnerabilities of Semi-Sovereignty and the European Mittellage -- 54. Conclusions: The Destination of European Defence Cooperation -- 55. The Lessons for European Defence: Enduring Uncertainty and the Limits to the Scope and Depth of Cooperation -- 56. Avenues for Future Theoretical Research: Deepening Our Understanding of Systemic Variables in Defence Cooperation -- 57. Theorising the Role of Domestic-Level Variables in European Defence Cooperation -- 58. Future Research Directions for Legal and I/R Scholarship on European Defence.
[NT 15000229] null:
This book offers a novel contribution to the study of post-Cold War European defence. Interdisciplinary in approach, it uses the insights of EU law to assess the utility of existing theoretical accounts of European defence cooperation. Dyson and Konstadinides link legal and IR scholarship to undertake a detailed exploration of the structural factors which facilitate and hinder closer cooperation in the field of defence. Exploring the explanatory power of Neorealism, they focus on the balance of threat as a driver of the European Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP). This book critiques the assumption inherent in governance accounts of CSDP that a transition from the 'sovereign' to the 'functional' will be possible in this policy area. "European Defence Cooperation in EU Law and IR Theory" sheds new light on the factors underpinning the development of the CSDP and the potential for more extensive cooperation in trans-Atlantic relations. The capacity of legal analysis to provide important empirical insight and of international relations theory to enrich legal scholarship by contextualizing it within its political context, makes this book of great relevance to scholars from both disciplines.
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European defence cooperation in EU law and IR theory[electronic resource] /
Dyson, Tom.
European defence cooperation in EU law and IR theory
[electronic resource] /Tom Dyson and Theodore Konstadinides. - Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan,2013. - 1 online resource. - New security challenges. - New security challenges series..
Includes bibliographical references.
Introduction: Why EU Law and IR Theory? Uncovering the Scope of European Defence Cooperation -- 1. Mapping European Defence Cooperation: Patterns of Competition and Complementarity in European Defence Cooperation -- 2. The Context of European Defence Cooperation: Changing Security Threats and the Emergence of Military Isomorphism in post-Cold War Europe -- 3. NATO in the post-Cold War Era: Developing the Capacity to Deploy Expeditionary Force Across the Conflict Spectrum -- 4. Defence Procurement Initiatives in post-Cold War Europe -- 5. Force Generation Initiatives in post-Cold War Europe -- 6. CSDP: The Growth of European Military Autonomy -- 7. Helsinki to Lisbon: Furnishing the EU with the Institutional Structures and Military Capabilities for Defence Autonomy -- 8. NATO and CSDP: Competition and Complementarity -- 9. Missing Pieces of the Puzzle: Institutional and Military Capability Gaps in CSDP -- 10. The Legal Underpinnings of European Defence Cooperation -- 11. Introduction -- 12. Historical Context -- 13. The Legal Framework of CSDP -- 14. The ESDP Prior to the Treaty of Lisbon -- 15. The CSDP and the Treaty of Lisbon -- 16. The Lisbon Treaty's Mutual Assistance Clause -- 17. The Lisbon Treaty's Flexibility Provisions -- 18. The Institutional Architecture of CSDP -- 19. The High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy -- 20. The CJEU and the Overlap Between Security and Other EU Policies -- 21. CSDP: Still an Intergovernmental Affair -- 22. The Application of EU Law in Defence Collaboration and Armament Procurement: Towards a More Systematic and Institutionalised Form of Cooperation -- 23. A State-Centric Defence Equipment Market -- 24. The EU's Defence Equipment Policy 'Package' -- 25. The Interpretation of the Exception System under Article 346 TEU -- 26. The Defence Procurement Directive 2009/81/EC -- 27. Directive 2009/43 on intra-EU Transfers of Defence Products -- 28. EU Capability Procurement Initiatives -- 29. The European Defence Agency -- 30. Collaborative Procurement Frameworks outside the EU Framework -- 31. Joint Organisation for Armaments Cooperation (OCCAR) -- 32. NATO Capability Procurement Initiatives -- 33. Defence Procurement Initiatives Outside EU/NATO Frameworks -- 34. The Letter of Intent -- 35. Conclusion -- 36. Theoretical Contestation on the Drivers and Destination of European Defence Cooperation -- 37. Constructivism and European Defence Cooperation -- 38. Towards a European Strategic Culture? -- 39. Governance and European Defence Cooperation -- 40. The Europeanisation of National Defence Policies? -- 41. Liberal Intergovernmentalism and European Defence Cooperation -- 42. Two Level Games Theory and European Defence Cooperation -- 43. Institutionalism and European Defence Cooperation -- 44. Classical Realism and European Defence Cooperation -- 45. The Neglect of Material Power in the Study of European Defence: Neorealism as a 'Straw Man' -- 46. Explaining European Defence Cooperation: Neorealism and The Contradictory Imperatives of the International System -- 47. The Core Premises of Neorealism: Consensus and Contestation in Neorealist Thought -- 48. Europe in the post-Cold War Era: Systemic Unipolarity and Regional Balanced Multipolarity -- 49. European Defence Cooperation as Reformed Bandwagoning -- 50. Understanding Differentiation in Defence: Variance in External Vulnerability and the Trade off Between Abandonment and Entrapment -- 51. France: Vulnerability to German Power and the Legacy of Empire -- 52. The UK: Dependency on US Power for Global Influence -- 53. Germany: The Vulnerabilities of Semi-Sovereignty and the European Mittellage -- 54. Conclusions: The Destination of European Defence Cooperation -- 55. The Lessons for European Defence: Enduring Uncertainty and the Limits to the Scope and Depth of Cooperation -- 56. Avenues for Future Theoretical Research: Deepening Our Understanding of Systemic Variables in Defence Cooperation -- 57. Theorising the Role of Domestic-Level Variables in European Defence Cooperation -- 58. Future Research Directions for Legal and I/R Scholarship on European Defence.
This book offers a novel contribution to the study of post-Cold War European defence. Interdisciplinary in approach, it uses the insights of EU law to assess the utility of existing theoretical accounts of European defence cooperation. Dyson and Konstadinides link legal and IR scholarship to undertake a detailed exploration of the structural factors which facilitate and hinder closer cooperation in the field of defence. Exploring the explanatory power of Neorealism, they focus on the balance of threat as a driver of the European Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP). This book critiques the assumption inherent in governance accounts of CSDP that a transition from the 'sovereign' to the 'functional' will be possible in this policy area. "European Defence Cooperation in EU Law and IR Theory" sheds new light on the factors underpinning the development of the CSDP and the potential for more extensive cooperation in trans-Atlantic relations. The capacity of legal analysis to provide important empirical insight and of international relations theory to enrich legal scholarship by contextualizing it within its political context, makes this book of great relevance to scholars from both disciplines.
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