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Geopolitics of European Union enlargement : the fortress empire / edited by Warwick Armstrong and James Anderson.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Armstrong, Warwick.
Anderson, James, 1941-
Series:
Transnationalism. Routledge research in transnationalism ; 20.
Transnationalism ; 20
Routledge research in transnationalism
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
European federation.
Geopolitics--European Union countries.
Geopolitics.
European Union countries.
Physical Description:
xiv, 243 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
London ; New York : Routledge, 2007.
Summary:
Under the impact of accelerated globalization, transnational integration and international security concerns, the geopolitics of Europe's borders and border regions has become an area of critical interest. The progressive enlargement of the EU has positioned its borders at the heart of recent discussions on the changing nature of the EU, the meaning of 'Europe' and what constitutional shape a more politically unified Europe might take.
With enlargement, the EU argues that it must elaborate strategies to contend with a fiercely competitive world - and to build fortress-like defences against perceived tensions arising from greater cultural mixing and threats such as terrorism. The authors build up an integral picture of the EU's internal and external borders and borderlands to reveal the processes of rebordering and social change currently taking place in Europe. They explore issues such as security, immigration, economic development and changing social and political attitudes, as well as the EU's relations with the Islamic world and other world powers. The book embraces an array of disciplinary, ideological and theoretical perspectives. It offers detailed case studies of different border regions and the concerns of the local inhabitants, while engaging in broader discussions of developments across Europe, state policies and the EU's relations with neighbouring states. Making an important contribution to our understanding of European enlargement, integration and exclusion, and of border studies in general, this book will be of key interest to students and researchers in the fields of European politics, geography, international studies, sociology and anthropology.
Contents:
Singular Europe : an empire once again? / James Anderson
From empire to the European Union via the national state : the three ages of the Irish border / Liam O'Dowd
Europeanisation, identity and policy in the Northern Ireland borderlands / Thomas M. Wilson
Creating border space in Ireland : an EU approach to ethno-national threat and insecurity / Cathal Mccall
Coping with 'Fortress Europe' : views from four seaports on the Spanish-Moroccan border / Henk Driessen
Europe and islam : partnership or peripheral dependence? / George Joffé
Inside/outside the European Union : enlargement, migration policy and the search for Europe's identity / Brigitta Busch and Michal Krzyzanowski
Fixing capitalism and Europe's peripheries : west European imperialism / James Anderson and Ian Shuttleworth
Carving out a 'ring of friends' : the impact of the ENP on the shape of Europe / Pertti Joenniemi
New borders in a New Europe : eliminating and making borders in Central Europe / Milan Bufon and Anton Gosar
Citizenship beyond the state : on the formation of civil society in the three-border region / Robert Minnich
Evolution and perspectives on intercultural coexistence at the Slovene-Italian border / Mateja Sedmak, Vesna Mikolić and Marina Furlan
Ideologies of 'Fortress Europe' in two Slovenian-Croatian borderlands : case studies from Žumberak and Bela Krajina / Duška Knežević Hočevar
Fortress frontiers : global power, global and local justice / Warwick Armstrong.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
0415339391
9780415339391
0203448987
9780203448984
OCLC:
74029216

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