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Contemporary Inter-Regional Dialogue and Cooperation Between the EU and ASEAN on Non-traditional Security Challenges [electronic resource].

By: Maier-Knapp, NailaMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Publication details: Milton : Routledge, 2019Description: 1 online resource (149 p.)ISBN: 9781000022049; 1000022048; 9780367272166; 0367272164; 9781000022506; 1000022501; 9781000022278; 1000022277Subject(s): POLITICAL SCIENCE / General | European Union countries -- Foreign relations -- Southeast Asia | Southeast Asia -- Foreign relations -- European Union countries | Security, International -- European Union countries | Security, International -- Southeast Asia | Security, International -- International cooperation | European Union -- Security measuresDDC classification: 341.242/20959090512 LOC classification: JZ1570.A55 | M353 2019Online resources: Taylor & Francis | OCLC metadata license agreement
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Cover; Half Title; Series Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; List of figures; List of tables; Preface; List of abbreviations; Introduction; 1 Key concepts; 2 Overview of the ASEAN-EU relationship from a non-traditional security perspective; 3 The EU and the haze; 4 The EU and the protection of the marine environment; 5 The EU and illegal migration; 6 The EU and counterterrorism; 7 Summary of main findings; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index
Summary: This book provides an analysis of non-traditional security (NTS) crises and cooperation between the European Union (EU) and Southeast Asia. Using case studies - transboundary air pollution, marine life endangerment, illegal migration, and terrorism - from both Southeast Asia and Western Europe between 2009 and 2016, this book offers a contemporary understanding of the EU as a collective actor within the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)-EU and Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) inter-regional dialogue formats and affiliated programmes. Through new empirical insights into the regional and inter-regional institutional dynamics of the EU and ASEAN in times of crisis and rising nationalism in both regions the author demonstrates, in particular, the relevance of the EU as a security and normative actor and the value of inter-regionalism as a foreign and security tool of the EU in Southeast Asia. Thus, this book underlines the importance of regional organisations in the management of contemporary transboundary NTS challenges within global governance. Enhancing topical debates and offering a timely assessment of crisis-induced regionalism and inter-regionalism in world affairs, this book will be of interest to scholars studying International Relations, International Security, Southeast Asian Studies, European Studies, and Public Policy.
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Cover; Half Title; Series Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; List of figures; List of tables; Preface; List of abbreviations; Introduction; 1 Key concepts; 2 Overview of the ASEAN-EU relationship from a non-traditional security perspective; 3 The EU and the haze; 4 The EU and the protection of the marine environment; 5 The EU and illegal migration; 6 The EU and counterterrorism; 7 Summary of main findings; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index

This book provides an analysis of non-traditional security (NTS) crises and cooperation between the European Union (EU) and Southeast Asia. Using case studies - transboundary air pollution, marine life endangerment, illegal migration, and terrorism - from both Southeast Asia and Western Europe between 2009 and 2016, this book offers a contemporary understanding of the EU as a collective actor within the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)-EU and Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) inter-regional dialogue formats and affiliated programmes. Through new empirical insights into the regional and inter-regional institutional dynamics of the EU and ASEAN in times of crisis and rising nationalism in both regions the author demonstrates, in particular, the relevance of the EU as a security and normative actor and the value of inter-regionalism as a foreign and security tool of the EU in Southeast Asia. Thus, this book underlines the importance of regional organisations in the management of contemporary transboundary NTS challenges within global governance. Enhancing topical debates and offering a timely assessment of crisis-induced regionalism and inter-regionalism in world affairs, this book will be of interest to scholars studying International Relations, International Security, Southeast Asian Studies, European Studies, and Public Policy.

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