The COMPASS project is delighted to announce the above forthcoming monograph to be released by Routledge in November, 2020.
The monograph is based on the Special Issue published in the journal of Contemporary Security Policy, with some exciting new chapters as well as updates from the editors – Profs. Korosteleva (Kent) and Flockhart (SDU). It will feature the following publications: for more information please visit here.
Introduction: Resilience in EU and international institutions: Redefining local ownership in a new global governance agenda, Elena Korosteleva & Trine Flockhart
PART I. Conceptual debates
Chapter 1: Resilience and the role of the European Union in the world, Nathalie Tocci
Chapter 2: Security through societal resilience: Contemporary challenges in the Anthropocene, David Chandler
Chapter 3: Reclaiming resilience back: A local turn in EU external governance, Elena Korosteleva
PART II. Empirical debates
Chapter 4: Resilience is “always more” than our practices: Limits, critiques, and scepticism about international intervention, Pol Bargues
Chapter 5: A promise not fulfilled: The (non) implementation of the resilience turn in EU peacebuilding, Jonathan Joseph & Ana Juncos
Chapter 6: Under the guise of resilience: The EU approach to migration and forced displacement in Jordan and Lebanon, Rosanne Anholt & Giulia Sinatti
Chapter 7: From principle to practice? The resilience-local ownership nexus in the EU Eastern Partnership Policy, Irina Petrova & Laure Delcour
PART III. Theoretical debates
Chapter 8: Is this the end? Resilience, ontological security, and the crisis of the liberal international order, Trine Flockhart
Chapter 9: Russia, rivalry and resilience: Liberal order in crisis and international society in flux, Zachary Paikin
Chapter 10: Countering precarity: social resilience through the political economy of trust, Albena Azmanova
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Conclusion: European vulnerability and the policy dilemmas of resilience in times of coronavirus, Pol Bargues