JUNCKER’S RESILIENT DISCOURSE REGARDING EUROPEAN SECURITY CHALLENGES
Ionelia Bianca Bosoancă ()
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Ionelia Bianca Bosoancă: Babeș-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
EURINT, 2019, vol. 6, 152-167
Abstract:
With this new configuration of the world stage, the meaning of security has changed. Entire areas are hit by states tension, lability and conflict, poverty and frustration that give birth or favor proliferation of new risks and threats. The aim of this paper is to analyze different evolutions of security from a comparative perspective. The main objective is to show the progress stage of security from the beginning of Juncker’s Commission mandate to the end of the legislative and what are the directions of this subject in the future. As a methodological outline, is used a comparative approach with emphasis on the historical evolution of ‘security’. There are used specific instruments such as: official documents, statistical data, private documents, data already available from others studies and press materials. Findings of the study may help the policy makers to increase the citizens’ confidence in action instruments of the European Union by focusing on the minuses of the Common Security and Defence Policy.
Keywords: European Union; security; challenges; cooperation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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