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This comparative analysis looks at security policy reorientation in four European states located at the periphery of the European continent. During the post-Cold War period, Greece, Bulgaria, Sweden and Finland conducted a security policy that was heavily influenced by their close proximity to the "iron curtain". Probing this transition during a decisive phase of the post-Cold War reconstitution of the wider European security order, the author analyzes national security policy making from the standpoints of three international relations traditions -realism, institutionalism and political anthropology. The work should be useful to students, scholars and policy analysts working in the field of international relations and European politics.
Contents
The European security order and its periphery; conceptualizations of security; the logic of anarchy; socializing peripheral Europe; Circuli Virtuosi er vitiosi?; concluding reflections; a European core? A non-perspectivist epilogue.