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    Theorizing Internal Security in the European Union by Bossong, Raphael; Rhinard, Mark;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 27 October 2016

    • ISBN 9780198739487
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages220 pages
    • Size 240x161x18 mm
    • Weight 470 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    The book provides an essential primer and reference book which examines the different theories deployed to understand and explain European Union cooperation on internal security matters.

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    Long description:

    This edited volume offers different theories useful for understanding and explaining European Union cooperation on internal security matters. Cooperation on such matters has not only flourished over the past two decades, but - more recently - has also become one of the most politicised or contested areas of European integration. Yet academic studies in the field remain predominantly empirical or not readily accessible to new scholars.

    The book addresses this major gap by providing a theoretical primer with a palette of options for explaining a complicated issue area, reaching across the divide of critical and more mainstream scholars that typically fragments discussion and debate. Theorizing Internal Security Cooperation in the European Union offers accessible and authoritative contributions by some of the most distinguished scholars in the field. Each chapter reviews the emergence of a major theoretical approach, the current state-of-the art for that approach, and the accompanying methodological considerations before providing an empirical illustration and an outlook on further research and dialogue with other perspectives. This book will serve as a central reference for developing our understanding of EU internal security cooperation, for exploring the ongoing transformation of statehood, and for illuminating the contemporary evolution of the European Union.

    the book largely succeeds in its main aim and will likely establish itself as a major reference work for all researchers interested in European security co-operation.

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    Table of Contents:

    Part 1: Introduction
    Alternative Perspectives on Internal Security Cooperation in the European Union: Setting the Scene
    EU Internal Security Cooperation After Four Decades: Observations and Reflections
    Part 2: Theoretical perspectives
    Securitisation: Understanding the Analytics of Government
    International Political Sociology: Internal Security as Transnational Power Fields
    Governance and EU Internal Security Cooperation
    Rule of Law: Theorizing EU Internal Security Cooperation from a Legal Perspective
    Neofunctionalism and EU Internal Security Cooperation
    Institutionalism: Shaping Internal Security Cooperation in the EU
    Part 3: Concluding remarks
    Next Steps in Theorizing Internal Security in the EU

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