Extending the European Security Community : constructing peace in the Balkans /

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Author / Creator:Kavalski, Emilian.
Imprint:London : Tauris Academic Studies, 2008.
Description:xii, 259 p. : ill., maps ; 23 cm.
Language:English
Series:Tauris academic studies
Tauris academic studies.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/7187676
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ISBN:9781845114978 (hard)
1845114973 (hard)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references ([225]-254) and index.
Other form:Online version: Kavalski, Emilian. Extending the European Security Community. London : Tauris Academic Studies, 2008
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction
  • Peace As Order
  • Introduction
  • What is Order?
  • The Cooperation Aspect
  • The Security Aspect
  • Different Theoretical Views on Order
  • Neorealist Perspective on Order
  • Neoliberal Perspective on Order
  • Constructivist Perspective on Order
  • Neoliberal-Constructivist Perspective on Order
  • Conclusion
  • Establishing Security Communities
  • Introduction
  • The Analytical Framework of Security Communities
  • Democratic Security Community
  • Initiating Security Communities
  • Hegemonic Power Revisited
  • Socialisation Power
  • The Security-Community-Order as Hegemonic Peace
  • Elite Security Community
  • Why Elites?
  • The Decision-Making Pattern of an Elite Security Community
  • Conclusion
  • The International Socialisation Of The Balkans
  • Introduction
  • Norms and Rules
  • What is Socialisation?
  • Socialisation by International Organisation
  • Socialisation in International Organisations
  • The Socialisation Process
  • Why Are International Organisations Interested in Socialisation?
  • How Can Socialisation Extend Peace?
  • Conclusion
  • The Centrality Of The Eu And Nato In European Security
  • Introduction
  • The Terms of the Post-1999 European Order
  • Securitisation of Western Norms
  • Inclusion of the Balkans in the Integration Programmes of the EU and NATO
  • The Limitations of the UN and the OSCE
  • Functional Differentiation between the EU and NATO
  • The Effects of "9/11"
  • Conclusion
  • Exporting The Eu To The Balkans
  • Introduction
  • From a Union of Europe to the European Union
  • EU Approaches to the Balkans
  • Foreign Policy Approaches to the Balkans
  • Bulgaria and Romania
  • The Western Balkans
  • Enlargement into the Balkans
  • Bulgaria and Romania
  • The Western Balkans
  • Regional (Peaceful) Cooperative Interactions
  • Bulgaria
  • The EU-driven elite-socialisation
  • Foreign Policy Behaviour
  • Croatia
  • The EU-driven elite-socialisation
  • Foreign Policy Behaviour
  • Conclusion
  • Nato's Projection Of Order To The Balkans
  • Introduction
  • NATO Background
  • NATO after the Cold War
  • Association
  • Romania
  • Context of NATO Involvement
  • International Behaviour
  • Enforcement
  • Serbia/Montenegro
  • Supportive Enforcement
  • Peace-Enforcement
  • Preventive Enforcement
  • Conclusion
  • Conclusion
  • Research Summary: The Hegemonic Peace Project
  • A Contradiction in Terms?
  • The Elite Security Community of the Balkans: Problems
  • Peace in the Balkans: Prospects