Bastien Irondelle publie « European Security since the Fall of the Berlin Wall »

European Security since the Fall of the Berlin Wall
Bastien Irondelle avec Frédéric Mérand, Martial Foucault (Ed.)
University of Toronto Press

There have been dramatic changes to the landscape of European security in the twenty years since the fall of the Berlin Wall. The essays in European Security Since the Fall of the Berlin Wall collectively take stock of how approaches to security in Europe have changed, both in practice and in theory, since the end of the Cold War. More.

‘In a concise and intellectually engaging manner, European Security since the Fall of the Berlin Wallsucceeds in illuminating real changes in European security, as well as consequent changes in academic thinking. Frédéric Mérand, Martial Foucault, and Bastien Irondelle clearly and precisely link the different theories and levels of analysis found throughout these essays to develop a convincing new research agenda for complex security phenomena. Readers will easily identify common themes and perspectives in this creative and appealing contribution to research.’ Markus Kaim, Head of the International Security Division, German Institute for International and Security Affairs

‘Right from its introduction, European Security since the Fall of the Berlin Wallwill generate significant « going-in » interest for readers. Each essay contained in this collection represents an excellent piece of scholarship, and an accessible and vital contribution to thinking about contemporary international security problems.’ Sean Kay, Department of Politics and Government, Ohio Wesleyan University

Bastien Irondelle is a research fellow at CERI-Sciences PO Paris and Deakin Fellow (2009-2010) at St Antony’s College, University of Oxford. See his publications.