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Security Dimension in the EU Enlargement

SCHWOK, René

Abstract

The chapter attempts to present the case for EU enlargement for reasons of security, using an adapted use of the Karl Deutsch concept of "community of security", as well as a dose of realism. The author also argues that EU enlargement has something to do with the perception of a Russian threat as well as to balancing a possible German hegemony.

SCHWOK, René. Security Dimension in the EU Enlargement. In: Gletscher L. Security in a Globalized World: Risks and Opportunities . Baden-Baden : Nomos Verlag, 1999. p.

153-162

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http://archive-ouverte.unige.ch/unige:41029

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