The European integration process and the successive enlargment had deep security implications that significantly changed the meaning of the borders and frontiers within the enlarged Europ
The borders of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) today are the result of a complex process conducted ...
The end of the cold war security order and its sudden transformation in 1989 has altered the structu...
Considering the three different approaches that have characterized the evolution of the EU’s enlarge...
The European integration process and the successive enlargment had deep security implications that s...
The first section of this paper introduces theoretical debates concerning the concept of security an...
In 2003 the European Union adopted its first security strategy, which identified the key threats and...
The need to achieve stability and security in Europe has been a core motivation for European Union a...
The EU’s enlargement of 2004 was a relevant and courageous step aiming at the creation of conditions...
As far as we know the enlargement could be a big opportunity, but also it is a challenge over the in...
The European Union's discourse as a security actor evolved after 2003 most spectacularly in its spat...
The chapter attempts to present the case for EU enlargement for reasons of security, using an adapte...
Title on the cover: 'Final report of the reflection group on the long-term implications of EU enlarg...
The book focuses on the evolving scope and nature of borders in Europe. It discusses how dilemmas of...
Security and identity are the rhetorical pillars of European Union and NATO enlargement. Across Euro...
Notwithstanding the functional and technocratic basis of the European integration process, and the f...
The borders of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) today are the result of a complex process conducted ...
The end of the cold war security order and its sudden transformation in 1989 has altered the structu...
Considering the three different approaches that have characterized the evolution of the EU’s enlarge...
The European integration process and the successive enlargment had deep security implications that s...
The first section of this paper introduces theoretical debates concerning the concept of security an...
In 2003 the European Union adopted its first security strategy, which identified the key threats and...
The need to achieve stability and security in Europe has been a core motivation for European Union a...
The EU’s enlargement of 2004 was a relevant and courageous step aiming at the creation of conditions...
As far as we know the enlargement could be a big opportunity, but also it is a challenge over the in...
The European Union's discourse as a security actor evolved after 2003 most spectacularly in its spat...
The chapter attempts to present the case for EU enlargement for reasons of security, using an adapte...
Title on the cover: 'Final report of the reflection group on the long-term implications of EU enlarg...
The book focuses on the evolving scope and nature of borders in Europe. It discusses how dilemmas of...
Security and identity are the rhetorical pillars of European Union and NATO enlargement. Across Euro...
Notwithstanding the functional and technocratic basis of the European integration process, and the f...
The borders of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) today are the result of a complex process conducted ...
The end of the cold war security order and its sudden transformation in 1989 has altered the structu...
Considering the three different approaches that have characterized the evolution of the EU’s enlarge...