Security, Defence, and the Future of Europe : Views from the Capitals.DE

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Security, Defence, and the Future of Europe : Views from the Capitals.DE

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This book provides a panoramic and comparative view of how Europe is currently redefining its security and defence in an age of renewed geopolitical tension and uncertainty. After Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Europe finds itself at a crossroads, caught between a fading reliance on the United States, growing hybrid threats, and the urgent need to strengthen its own resilience and defence capabilities. The book explores how this moment is reshaping Europe's identity, priorities, and strategic posture. Drawing on insights from authors across EU Member States and neighbouring countries, the book offers a guide to the continent's diverse perceptions of threats, definitions of security, and positioning within a broader European security architecture. Written in a concise and accessible style, it offers invaluable insights for policymakers, scholars, and all readers interested in understanding how Europe is now preparing for peace in a time of war.

Contents

Chapter 1: Austria: The end of the neutrality bubble?.- Chapter 2: No fairy tale: Belgium's struggle with defence investment.- Chapter 3: Security and defence of the EU: What is Bulgaria's contribution?.- Chapter 4: Between NATO and the EU: Croatia's security and defence choices.- Chapter 5: European security challenges and the case of Cyprus.- Chapter 6: Czech Security in the face of the Russian-Ukrainian War: Growing defence capabilities and their sociopolitical costs.- Chapter 7: A super-Atlanticist no more: Copenhagen turns to Europe for security and defence.- Chapter 8: Estonia: Small state, big resolve.- Chapter 9: Finland: Without security, everything is nothing.- Chapter 10: "When Paris sneezes, Europe catches a cold": Why the French crisis is bad news for European defence.- Chapter 11: Germany's Zeitenwende: All that glitters is not gold.- Chapter 12: European security in the danger zone: Greece's strategic role.- Chapter 13: Hungary: The Allied outlier.- Chapter 14: Militarily neutral, but not politically neutral - a view from Ireland.- Chapter 15: Italy in security and defence: A reluctant actor.- Chapter 16: Former weakest link of European defence: The case of Latvia.- Chapter 17: Lithuania's security and defence policy: From overreliance on collective defence to leading by example.- Chapter 18: Luxembourg: Security on the cheap.- Chapter 19: Maltese neutrality and the challenge of EU defence and security cooperation.- Chapter 20: Poland: All (not so) quiet on the Eastern front.- Chapter 21: Atlantic anchor, European pulse: Portugal's take on security and defence.- Chapter 22: 
Romania's security is inextricably linked with the transatlantic relationship.- Chapter 23: Estranged in mind, entwined in reality: Security and threat perception in Slovakia.- Chapter 24: A free-for-all: Slovenia and EU defence commitments.- Chapter 25: A reluctant spender with a focus on the South: Spain and European defence.- Chapter 26: Sweden: Supporting Europe by supporting Ukraine.- Chapter 27: The Netherlands and EU security and defence: A reluctant partnership.- Chapter 28: NEIGHBOURS.- Chapter 29: EU military and defence readiness 2030: The view from Albania.- Chapter 30: Between wars and worries: Why Bosnia and Herzegovina needs a new security compass.- Chapter 31: Georgia's wartime shift: Isolated from the West, left alone with Russia.- Chapter 32: Iceland's security: A new European dimension.- Chapter 33: Kosovo's security challenges: Between progress, fragility and uncertainty.- Chapter 34: Liechtenstein: Without protection, but also without worries.- Chapter 35: Moldova's secured European future: Defence, resilience and the enlargement imperative.- Chapter 36 : Montenegro's perspective: Between the Atlantic and the Urals.- Chapter 37: North Macedonia: Cooperation and partnerships as fundamentals to security.- Chapter 38: Why staying outside the EU weakens Norwegian security.- Chapter 39: Security on the sidelines: Serbia's public perceptions of European defence and strategic autonomy.- Chapter 40: Switzerland: Variations on the theme of neutrality.- Chapter 41: Between necessity and norms: Turkey's integration into Europe's emerging security architecture.- Chapter 42: The UK: Between the 'Special Relationship' with the U.S. and stronger defence cooperation with Europe.- Chapter 43: Ukraine's lessons for Europe.

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