The aim of the article is to examine the definition of “security governance” and the way Britain responded to the emergence of new actors in the field of foreign and defence policy. After showing the difficulties met by classical state-centred theories to predict or explain changes in international relations, “security governance” is offered as one of the new International Relations theories which participated in redefining policy agendas after the end of the Cold War. This article shows that the state has to adapt to a new security paradigm but that the national interest remains paramount in foreign and defence policy
The aim of this thesis is to analyse the nature of the changes in Britain s approach to the European...
Few events demand a wholesale reset of key policies. But Brexit is one of them. The foreign policy c...
This article puts forward the argument that the EU should be understood not as a nation-state in the...
International audienceThe aim of the article is to examine the definition of “security governance” a...
The failure of a policy to achieve its goals is often an important reason for the decision to replac...
As Britain’s divested itself of Empire, the focus of its defence policy moved from worldwide respons...
The United Kingdom’s integrated defense and security review put “grey zone” or “hybrid” challenges a...
This article argues that the study of EU foreign and security policy has been hampered by its concep...
This article argues that the study of EU foreign and security policy has been hampered by its concep...
The article deals with the peculiarities of forming the new trends in the British foreign policy, du...
The end of the Cold War and the emergence of globalisation have transformed the reality of Internati...
Recently introduced in the academic and political debate, the concept of “security governance” still...
The past few decades have witnessed a fundamental change in the perception of threats to the securit...
This article seeks to develop a concept of ‘security governance’ in the context of post-Cold War Eur...
Upon assuming power in May, the United Kingdom’s historic coalition government set in motion three e...
The aim of this thesis is to analyse the nature of the changes in Britain s approach to the European...
Few events demand a wholesale reset of key policies. But Brexit is one of them. The foreign policy c...
This article puts forward the argument that the EU should be understood not as a nation-state in the...
International audienceThe aim of the article is to examine the definition of “security governance” a...
The failure of a policy to achieve its goals is often an important reason for the decision to replac...
As Britain’s divested itself of Empire, the focus of its defence policy moved from worldwide respons...
The United Kingdom’s integrated defense and security review put “grey zone” or “hybrid” challenges a...
This article argues that the study of EU foreign and security policy has been hampered by its concep...
This article argues that the study of EU foreign and security policy has been hampered by its concep...
The article deals with the peculiarities of forming the new trends in the British foreign policy, du...
The end of the Cold War and the emergence of globalisation have transformed the reality of Internati...
Recently introduced in the academic and political debate, the concept of “security governance” still...
The past few decades have witnessed a fundamental change in the perception of threats to the securit...
This article seeks to develop a concept of ‘security governance’ in the context of post-Cold War Eur...
Upon assuming power in May, the United Kingdom’s historic coalition government set in motion three e...
The aim of this thesis is to analyse the nature of the changes in Britain s approach to the European...
Few events demand a wholesale reset of key policies. But Brexit is one of them. The foreign policy c...
This article puts forward the argument that the EU should be understood not as a nation-state in the...