This article argues that empirical developments in international security governance offer untapped opportunities for strengthening intellectual links between European Union (EU) studies and international relations. To uncover these links, the article first demonstrates how the EU has started to address various chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear security risks through adopting an approach conceptualized as ‘transnational security governance’. The article subsequently argues that this approach can be convincingly explained by drawing on the insights from the study of the sociology of bureaucracy and bureaucratic behaviour in international relations. In this story, the EU's approach to international security is an example of norma...
The article constitutes the first comprehensive review of the EU's export of crime control policies ...
EU actorness even in turbulent times has been re-affirmed by a largely overlooked phenomenon – name...
While often recognised as a difficult actor in global efforts addressing the proliferation, control,...
This article seeks to develop a concept of ‘security governance’ in the context of post-Cold War Eur...
This article introduces the Special Issue ‘European transnationalism between successes and shortcomi...
This article examines the way in which the EU has moved beyond its traditional, cold war role, and h...
What is driving the European Union (EU) to integrate in matters of security and defence? Why has the...
Security strategies are important sites for narrating the EU into existence as a security actor. Th...
This article examines the little explored issue of non-state actor (NSA) participation in the Europe...
The purpose of this paper is to examine how the lead security organisations (NATO, EU, OSCE and UN) ...
Since 2016, the EU is boosting its agenda on security in a geopolitical context that comprises multi...
The European Union has long been seen as a distinctive or sui generis actor in international politic...
The European Union has increasingly taken on a role as international security provider that extends ...
There has been a wide debate on the distinctiveness of the EU as an international actor; in this con...
The European Union's security depends on how stable and peaceful its neighbours are, and yet the sec...
The article constitutes the first comprehensive review of the EU's export of crime control policies ...
EU actorness even in turbulent times has been re-affirmed by a largely overlooked phenomenon – name...
While often recognised as a difficult actor in global efforts addressing the proliferation, control,...
This article seeks to develop a concept of ‘security governance’ in the context of post-Cold War Eur...
This article introduces the Special Issue ‘European transnationalism between successes and shortcomi...
This article examines the way in which the EU has moved beyond its traditional, cold war role, and h...
What is driving the European Union (EU) to integrate in matters of security and defence? Why has the...
Security strategies are important sites for narrating the EU into existence as a security actor. Th...
This article examines the little explored issue of non-state actor (NSA) participation in the Europe...
The purpose of this paper is to examine how the lead security organisations (NATO, EU, OSCE and UN) ...
Since 2016, the EU is boosting its agenda on security in a geopolitical context that comprises multi...
The European Union has long been seen as a distinctive or sui generis actor in international politic...
The European Union has increasingly taken on a role as international security provider that extends ...
There has been a wide debate on the distinctiveness of the EU as an international actor; in this con...
The European Union's security depends on how stable and peaceful its neighbours are, and yet the sec...
The article constitutes the first comprehensive review of the EU's export of crime control policies ...
EU actorness even in turbulent times has been re-affirmed by a largely overlooked phenomenon – name...
While often recognised as a difficult actor in global efforts addressing the proliferation, control,...