Transnational Security Cooperation in the Mediterranean (PDF) draws together think tank experts and academics to study the revised European Neighborhood Policy (ENP) and EU Global Strategy (EUGS) towards the Southern Neighborhood, in the background of the Arab Uprisings and conflict, counter-terrorism cooperation, energy developments in the Eastern Mediterranean, the Mediterranean refugee crisis, shifting interactions with and between international partners, and the outcome from Covid-19. Including aspects such as actorness, power and alliances, socioeconomics, history, domestic politics, regime security, and the regional security complex, the authors offer a comprehensive and theoretically rich analysis of EU policy inputs, southern neighborhood interests, and responses, in addition to new strategy proposals aimed at improving human security. The volume will appeal to the Middle East and European studies students, international relations scholars, and policy professionals alike.
978-3030544430, 978-3030544447
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“Transnational Security Cooperation in the Mediterranean calls on states and the EU to transcend short-term securitized approaches to relations between the southern and northern sides of the Mediterranean. Contributors to the volume provide a series of up-to-date analyses of the wide range of issues and actors affecting security cooperation in the wider region. Provides important lessons for the EU in the post-Codvid-19 pandemic era.”
— Karen E. Smith, Professor of International Relations and Head of the Department of International Relations, London School of Economics and Political Science.
“Robert Mason’s ebook helps us to understand better one of the most complex – and dangerous – security environments in the world today. In what has become a swarming European ‘ neighborhood’, with China, Russia, Turkey, and the Gulf countries flexing their muscles as never before, the Middle East and North Africa are struggling with all types of threats to their stability and development. Mason contributes a well-informed analysis of those threats and provides some valuable suggestions for the EU on how best to help deal with them.” — James Moran, former EU Ambassador to Jordan, Libya, Yemen, and Egypt.
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