The Internal-External nexus in the security narrative of the European Union

The construction of EU security actorness has been accompanied by a narrative on security nexuses (internal-external, security-development, civilian-military, public-private) associated with the so-called 'comprehensive approach'. The end of the Cold War enabled the explicitness of EU secu...

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Main Author: Ana Paula Brandão
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Autónoma de Lisboa 2015-05-01
Series:Janus.net
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Online Access:http://observare.ual.pt/janus.net/images/stories/PDF/vol6_n1/en/en_vol6_n1_art1.pdf
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spelling doaj-fd1fff16bf244c9bad1230dc7c86bdb62020-11-24T23:51:21ZengUniversidade Autónoma de LisboaJanus.net1647-72511647-72512015-05-0161119The Internal-External nexus in the security narrative of the European UnionAna Paula Brandão0School of Economics and Management, University of Minho (Portugal)The construction of EU security actorness has been accompanied by a narrative on security nexuses (internal-external, security-development, civilian-military, public-private) associated with the so-called 'comprehensive approach'. The end of the Cold War enabled the explicitness of EU security actorness. The post 9/11 facilitated the reinforcement of previous trends (transnational threats, externalisation of ‘internal security’, interpillarisation) and the introduction of innovative tendencies (comprehensive approach, internalization of the Common Security and Defence Policy, interconnection of security nexuses). This paper focuses on the internal-external security nexus declared by the EU in the post-Cold War, and reflects about the rationale and effects of the European narrative and practices on the configuration of a post-Westphalian security actor. Based on the analysis of three expressions of the nexus, it is argued that the latter reflects a securitising move of the European actor explained by the convergence of opportunity (redefinition of security, prioritization of transnational threats in a globalized world, soft power enhancement in the post-Cold War), capacity (legal, organic and operational in the field of security, after the entry into force of the Treaty on European Union), and (ambition to have a) presence. The holistic approach underlying the logic of the nexuses is the result of a co-constitutive adequacy: appropriation of policies and instruments of a multifunctional actor for security purposes (security of the EU and of European citizens); securitization of issues in order to promote the policies and the actor. http://observare.ual.pt/janus.net/images/stories/PDF/vol6_n1/en/en_vol6_n1_art1.pdfEuropean Unioninternal securityCSDPsecurity nexusessecuritization
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The Internal-External nexus in the security narrative of the European Union
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European Union
internal security
CSDP
security nexuses
securitization
author_facet Ana Paula Brandão
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title The Internal-External nexus in the security narrative of the European Union
title_short The Internal-External nexus in the security narrative of the European Union
title_full The Internal-External nexus in the security narrative of the European Union
title_fullStr The Internal-External nexus in the security narrative of the European Union
title_full_unstemmed The Internal-External nexus in the security narrative of the European Union
title_sort internal-external nexus in the security narrative of the european union
publisher Universidade Autónoma de Lisboa
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1647-7251
publishDate 2015-05-01
description The construction of EU security actorness has been accompanied by a narrative on security nexuses (internal-external, security-development, civilian-military, public-private) associated with the so-called 'comprehensive approach'. The end of the Cold War enabled the explicitness of EU security actorness. The post 9/11 facilitated the reinforcement of previous trends (transnational threats, externalisation of ‘internal security’, interpillarisation) and the introduction of innovative tendencies (comprehensive approach, internalization of the Common Security and Defence Policy, interconnection of security nexuses). This paper focuses on the internal-external security nexus declared by the EU in the post-Cold War, and reflects about the rationale and effects of the European narrative and practices on the configuration of a post-Westphalian security actor. Based on the analysis of three expressions of the nexus, it is argued that the latter reflects a securitising move of the European actor explained by the convergence of opportunity (redefinition of security, prioritization of transnational threats in a globalized world, soft power enhancement in the post-Cold War), capacity (legal, organic and operational in the field of security, after the entry into force of the Treaty on European Union), and (ambition to have a) presence. The holistic approach underlying the logic of the nexuses is the result of a co-constitutive adequacy: appropriation of policies and instruments of a multifunctional actor for security purposes (security of the EU and of European citizens); securitization of issues in order to promote the policies and the actor.
topic European Union
internal security
CSDP
security nexuses
securitization
url http://observare.ual.pt/janus.net/images/stories/PDF/vol6_n1/en/en_vol6_n1_art1.pdf
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