
A human security doctrine for Europe
About this book
"This edited collection sets out a new approach to European security that focuses on the security of the individual rather than the state. It argues that threats to Europeans like weapons of mass destruction or terrorism can only be countered if we address the insecurity of people in different parts of the world."
"This edited volume explores the needs of people in conflict areas, rather than taking an institutional or geo-political perspective. It proposes that Europe should develop a new kind of human security capability that involves the military, the police and civilians all working together to enforce law rather than to fight wars. The book is a record of the work of the Study Group on Europe's Security Capabilities, an independent group convened at the request of EU High Representative Javier Solana to advise on the future of European security policy. It is the first comprehensive academic and policy response to the European Security Strategy, published by the European Union in December 2003.
Apart from the Study Group's Barcelona Report, it contains fifteen studies especially commissioned by the Study Group to help develop its approach."--Jacket.
Subjects
International SecurityInternational cooperationConflict managementNational securityHuman rights, europeSecurity, internationalNational security, europeSécurité internationaleGestion des conflitsCoopération internationaleSécurité nationalePOLITICAL SCIENCEGlobalizationUE/CE Relations extérieuresUE/CE PESC= Politique étrangère et de sécurité communePolitique de défenseSécurité européenneBewaffneter KonfliktInnere SicherheitIndividuumSicherheitspolitikKonfliktregelungRegionalkonflikt