European Strategy in the 21st Century: New Future for Old Power (Routledge Studies in European Security and Strategy)

European Strategy in the 21st Century: New Future for Old Power (Routledge Studies in European Security and Strategy)

by SvenBiscop (Author)

Synopsis

This book argues that Europe, through the European Union (EU), should act as a great power in the 21st century.

The course of world politics is determined by the interaction between great powers. Those powers are the US, the established power; Russia, the declining power; China, the rising power; and the EU, the power that doesn't know whether it wants to be a power. If the EU does not just want to undergo the policies of the other powers it will have to become one itself, but it should differ in its strategy. In this book, Sven Biscop seeks to demonstrate that the EU has the means to pursue a distinctive great power strategy, a middle way between dreamy idealism and unprincipled pragmatism, and can play a crucial stabilizing role in this increasingly unstable world.

Written by a leading scholar, this book will be of much interest to students of European security, EU policy, strategic studies and International Relations.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 166
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 20 Dec 2018

ISBN 10: 1138384720
ISBN 13: 9781138384729

Media Reviews
'Biscop has emerged as one of the most prolific and thoughtful analysts of Europe's security and defence arrangements. In this new book, he offers a densely argued case for the EU to assume its role as a great power capable of holding its own in the shifting arena of twenty-first century international politics. The key will be principled pragmatism , a sophisticated but elusive combination of hard-nosed interests and deeply held values.' - Jolyon Howorth, Harvard University, USA

Author Bio
Sven Biscop is a Professor at Ghent University, Belgium, and the Director of the Europe in the World Programme at the Egmont - Royal Institute for International Relations in Brussels. He is a Senior Research Associate at the People's University of China in Beijing and an Honorary Fellow of the European Security and Defence College (ESDC).