The European Union-an expanding security community? EU Diplomacy Paper 06/2012, August 2012


Autoria(s): Laporte, Vincent
Data(s)

01/08/2012

Resumo

This paper investigates why and how the geographical scope of the security community centered around the European Union (EU) is expanding. It starts from the assumption that the EU itself is a ‘tightly-coupled mature pluralistic security community’. The analysis of the expansion of this peaceful area is based on the theoretical framework first designed by Karl Deutsch and later developed by Emmanuel Adler and Michael Barnett. Contrary to the logic of the adage ‘si vis pacem para bellum’, I argue that the security community is expanding because the EU’s own origins and self-perception are driven by an ambition to create lasting peace. The key mechanisms I explore are the EU’s enlargement and neighborhood policies, which are best understood when analyzed against the concept of concentric circles: the regional EU-centered security community is a multi-speed security community, stronger at its core and weaker as it spreads towards its margins.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://aei.pitt.edu/39242/1/edp_6_2012_laporte.pdf

Laporte, Vincent (2012) The European Union-an expanding security community? EU Diplomacy Paper 06/2012, August 2012. [Working Paper]

Relação

http://www.coleurope.eu/sites/default/files/research-paper/edp_6_2012_laporte.pdf

http://aei.pitt.edu/39242/

Palavras-Chave #common foreign & security policy 1993--(includes CSDP) #European Neighbourhood Policy #enlargement
Tipo

Working Paper

NonPeerReviewed