Latvia in the System of European Territorial Security: a View from the Inside and Outside

This article focuses on Latvian contribution to European security, which, for the purposes of this study, is understood as a territorial system of regional security. Such system is a combination of interconnected institutions with Latvian participation operating in the field of security, Latvian coo...

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Main Authors: Lanko Dmitry, Dolženkova Jekaterina
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University 2015-03-01
Series:Baltic Region
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Online Access:https://journals.kantiana.ru/upload/iblock/536/Lanko%20D.,%20Dol%C5%BEenkova%20J._56-66.pdf
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spelling doaj-98c52532e6ab4f41b909b68cae8ce3052020-11-25T00:10:53ZengImmanuel Kant Baltic Federal UniversityBaltic Region2079-85552310-05242015-03-0171566610.5922/2079-8555-2015-1-4Latvia in the System of European Territorial Security: a View from the Inside and OutsideLanko Dmitry 0Dolženkova Jekaterina 1St. Petersburg State UniversitySt. Petersburg State UniversityThis article focuses on Latvian contribution to European security, which, for the purposes of this study, is understood as a territorial system of regional security. Such system is a combination of interconnected institutions with Latvian participation operating in the field of security, Latvian cooperation with other European countries in the field of security, and the European perception of major security challenges and threats (that Latvia may or may not agree with). A systemic approach to studying the role of Latvia in the territorial system of European security requires a solid theoretical framework. The theories of international relations discussed in this article fall into two categories: those where territorial security systems are viewed as a product of external factors, and those that focus on internal regional factors. In this article, the authors rely on a variety of methods, including those that are characteristic of classical theories of international relations (such as realism and liberalism), and those employed in social constructivism studies. It is concluded that Latvian cooperation with institutions and countries of the territorial system of European security is rather limited, which indicates either a lack of the country’s integration into the system or a crisis of the system itself. An important result of the study is the validation of a systemic approach to studying regional security systems. This angle proves particularly useful in identifying crises of territorial systems of regional security in various regions of the world. https://journals.kantiana.ru/upload/iblock/536/Lanko%20D.,%20Dol%C5%BEenkova%20J._56-66.pdfinternational relationsLatviaEuropesecuritysystemic approachregionalismterritorial systems
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Latvia in the System of European Territorial Security: a View from the Inside and Outside
Baltic Region
international relations
Latvia
Europe
security
systemic approach
regionalism
territorial systems
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Dolženkova Jekaterina
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title Latvia in the System of European Territorial Security: a View from the Inside and Outside
title_short Latvia in the System of European Territorial Security: a View from the Inside and Outside
title_full Latvia in the System of European Territorial Security: a View from the Inside and Outside
title_fullStr Latvia in the System of European Territorial Security: a View from the Inside and Outside
title_full_unstemmed Latvia in the System of European Territorial Security: a View from the Inside and Outside
title_sort latvia in the system of european territorial security: a view from the inside and outside
publisher Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University
series Baltic Region
issn 2079-8555
2310-0524
publishDate 2015-03-01
description This article focuses on Latvian contribution to European security, which, for the purposes of this study, is understood as a territorial system of regional security. Such system is a combination of interconnected institutions with Latvian participation operating in the field of security, Latvian cooperation with other European countries in the field of security, and the European perception of major security challenges and threats (that Latvia may or may not agree with). A systemic approach to studying the role of Latvia in the territorial system of European security requires a solid theoretical framework. The theories of international relations discussed in this article fall into two categories: those where territorial security systems are viewed as a product of external factors, and those that focus on internal regional factors. In this article, the authors rely on a variety of methods, including those that are characteristic of classical theories of international relations (such as realism and liberalism), and those employed in social constructivism studies. It is concluded that Latvian cooperation with institutions and countries of the territorial system of European security is rather limited, which indicates either a lack of the country’s integration into the system or a crisis of the system itself. An important result of the study is the validation of a systemic approach to studying regional security systems. This angle proves particularly useful in identifying crises of territorial systems of regional security in various regions of the world.
topic international relations
Latvia
Europe
security
systemic approach
regionalism
territorial systems
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