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European Union: Facing the Challenge of Multiple Security Threats [Kietas viršelis]

Security in the European Union (EU) is an increasingly complex problem, with the spectre of disintegration looming over the Eurozone, and the threat of terrorism, insecurity and the long-term sustainability of food supply and fresh water reaching levels of crisis. This interdisciplinary book provides a unique insight into the multiple security threats that the EU is facing, and gives readers invaluable information about the challenges these pose to the Union.

With contributions from scholars of economics, law and political science, The European Union: Facing the Challenge of Multiple Security Threats provides a comprehensive analysis of contemporary security problems for the EU. Focussing on the latter end of the 2010s, this book examines in great detail the impact that developments in the rest of the world has had on the Unions vulnerable state. Among the key contemporary issues examined are the migration crisis exacerbated by the conflicts in Syria and Libya, the increasingly strained relationship between the EU and Russia as well as the changing circumstances in the EU-US relationship brought on by Donald Trumps presidency.

Tapping into the internal and external causes and impacts of security problems in the EU, this book offers important policy ideas for the future of the Union. It constitutes a vital read for policy makers and advisors in the EU, as well as for scholars of European political science, economics, and law.

Contributors include: A. Bakardjieva Engelbrekt, N. Bremberg, M. Eriksson, J. Gullstrand, C. Jörgensen, C. Magnusson Sjöberg, A. Michalski, N. Nilsson, G. Noll,I. Österdahl, L. Oxelheim, C. Parker, T. Persson, R. Svensson, C. Wagnsson, S. Widmalm
List of contributors
vii
Preface ix
1 The EU and the growing number of complex security threats
1(17)
Antonina Bakardjieva Engelbrekt
Anna Michalski
Niklas Nilsson
Lars Oxelheim
2 The EU and the European security community: history and current challenges
18(24)
Niklas Bremberg
3 After Lisbon: the new legal framework for the EU's Common Foreign and Security Policy
42(22)
Inger Osterdahl
4 Sanctions and the security policy environment from a European perspective
64(24)
Mikael Eriksson
5 The EU's civilian crisis management capacity and the challenge of trust
88(28)
Sten Widmalm
Thomas Persson
Charles Parker
6 Food security in Europe
116(23)
Joakim Gullstrand
Christian Jorgensen
7 Threats against innovation-based growth in the EU
139(24)
Roger Svensson
8 Threats to personal data security: how does the EU protect its citizens?
163(28)
Cecilia Magnusson Sjoberg
9 Security in a liberal union: EU asylum and migration control policies
191(21)
Gregor Noll
10 Europe: take on your responsibilities
212(23)
Charlotte Wagnsson
Index 235
Edited by Antonina Bakardjieva Engelbrekt, Professor of European Law and Torsten and Ragnar Söderberg Professor of Legal Science (20152018), Stockholm University, Anna Michalski, Associate Professor, Department of Government, Uppsala University, Sweden, Niklas Nilsson, Assistant Professor, Department of Military Studies, Swedish Defence University and Lars Oxelheim, Professor, School of Business and Law, University of Agder (UiA), Kristiansand, Norway, Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN), Stockholm and Lund University School of Economics and Management (LUSEM), Lund, Sweden