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Floor: Lower Level, Room: Aula 1-2
Saturday 09:00 - 10:30 CEST (18/06/2016)
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 |
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| 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 |