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Ian Manners, photo.

Ian Manners

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Ian Manners, photo.

European [security] Union : bordering and governing a secure Europe in a better world?

Author

  • Ian Manners

Summary, in English

The past 20 years, since the 1992 Treaty on European Union, have seen the gradual creation of both an “Area of Freedom, Security and Justice” and a “Common Foreign and Security Policy”. More recent is the development of a “European Neighbourhood Policy” over the past 10 years. All three of these policies involved the navigation and negotiation of security, borders and governance in and by the European Union (EU). This article analyses these practices of bordering and governance through a five-fold security framework. The article argues that a richer understanding of EU security discourses can be achieved through bringing the five dimensions to the analysis and using them to study both the interlinking and the interweaving of security, bordering and governance. Overall, the analysis presented here suggests that the five dimensions of broadening, deepening, thickening, practice and being can all contribute to a more expansive under-standing of how EU security in the 2000s has been related to bordering and governance processes, and how these have been increasingly interwoven within the EU.

Publishing year

2013

Language

English

Pages

398-416

Publication/Series

Global Society

Volume

27

Issue

3

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Journal of Interdisciplinary International Relations

Topic

  • Political Science

Keywords

  • European Union
  • area of freedom security and justice
  • common foreign and security policy
  • European Neighbourhood Policy
  • Ontological Security
  • Ontological Insecurity

Status

Published

Project

  • Ontological Security in the European Union

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1360-0826