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Security regionalisms, lessons from around the world, Louise Fawcett

Label
Security regionalisms, lessons from around the world, Louise Fawcett
Language
eng
Abstract
This paper analyses developments in regional security governance since 1945. It argues that regional organizations around the world have come to play increasingly important roles in security provision, often in conjunction with the United Nations whose charter makes ample allowance for such cooperation. It tracks the histories of regional organizations and considers points of similarity as well as difference. While acknowledging the important role of European institutions in encouraging regionalisms around the world, the paper's principal focus in on non-European organizations, like the African Union, ASEAN or the Arab League. Three security arenas are explored in some detail: peace operations, non-proliferation and anti-terrorist measures. While far from exhaustive these three high profile security issues provide a good illustration of the robustness and resilience of security regionalism, its agenda setting capacity and its interface with evolving global security structures
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Security regionalisms
Oclc number
881359847
Responsibility statement
Louise Fawcett
Series statement
EUI working papers. RSC, 2013/62EUI papersGlobal Governance Programme, 61
Sub title
lessons from around the world
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