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Full Description
In an age of uncertainties influenced by information technologies and the networking of societies, the maritime domain remains the main global lane of communication, vital for trade and security.
The European Union has become a maritime actor, carrying out counter-piracy and maritime capacity-building operations and actively dealing with maritime safety, fisheries protection, port security, maritime surveillance and counter-immigration at sea.
The Union's policies, mechanisms and activities related to the maritime domain are now backed by a Maritime Security Strategy, adopted by the Council in June 2014.
This cutting edge book accounts for the trends in maritime strategy and seapower politics as well as the recent developments in the field, both at the conceptual and practical level. It discusses the significance of the maritime domain for European security in general and for the EU in particular.
Readers are provided with the necessary tools to critically assess the EU's potential as a global maritime actor and evaluate why Europe's prosperity and security rests on its capacity to shape events at sea.
Contents
List of Tables and Figures Foreword Glossary Introduction 1. Seapower and International Relations 2. The (Critical) Geopolitics of Seapower 3. Naval Forces as Vectors of Seapower 4. Beyond National Security - Maritime Power and Forces Projection 5. Maritime Security and Safety - Securing, Policing and Protecting the Seas 6. The Elements of the EU's Seapower 7. The Naval and Maritime Dimension of the EU 8. The EU's Geopolitical Discourse 9. The EU's Maritime Frontier: The Concept 10. The EU's Maritime Frontier: The Practice Conclusion: The Future of the EU's Seapower: Cruising the Seven Seas? Bibliography Index