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EU as a sui generis International Security Actor: An Assemblage-oriented Analysis

Conflict
European Union
Security
P041
Paula Duarte Lopes
Centro de Estudos Sociais, University of Coimbra
Fulvio Attinà
Università di Catania

Floor: Lower Level, Room: Aula 1-2

Saturday 09:00 - 10:30 CEST (18/06/2016)

Abstract

This panel pays particular attention to the EU as an international security actor in a broad sense, including interactions among humanitarian, CSDP and development assistance tools. The panel assumes EU crisis response as a governing practice that is mobilized through particular threat representations, knowledge practices, and strategies of intervention, resulting from specific constellations of actors. The papers contribute to an understanding of governance as a mechanism and procedure where different levels of agency interlink, and where different EU and non-EU institutions and members interact, focusing on security and peace promotion outside EU's borders.

Title Details
The Changing Role of the European Union as a Security Actor: From Crisis Management to Comprehensive Crisis Response View Paper Details
EU Crisis Response in Haiti: In between an International Actor and a Constellation of Actors View Paper Details
Assemblage, Complex Hybridity, and Operation of EU Crisis Response Mechanisms View Paper Details
The Use of CSDP Missions to Cope with Organized Crime and Terrorism View Paper Details
EU's Human Security Transformations: Preliminary Remarks on an Assemblage-Oriented Analysis View Paper Details