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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Formandet av en säkerhetsgemenskap? : En diskusanalys av formandet av en kollektiv identitet mellan Nato och Sverige

Willemo, Jakob January 2017 (has links)
This paper attemps to asses the current development in the relationship between Sweden and Nato and it´s implecations on the creation of a potential security community. Building on Adler & Barnetts conceptualisation of Security Communities, focusing heaveliy on the construction of a common identity, the papper concludes that there is a tendency of the actors moving closing to eachother, not only practicly but also in the security discourse. This development indicates a creation of a new security community between Nato and Sweden, a new development that is built upon a common threat perception and security discourse.
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Flyktingkris eller Unionskris? : Varför EU lämnar grundläggande värderingar och institutioner

Prytz, Louise January 2016 (has links)
This study has aimed to examine the actions of the European Union and its member states during the on-going refugee crisis. The EU is founded on a certain set of values and institutions that were clearly abandoned by more than one of the actors of the EU in the face of the overwhelming refugee crisis. The purpose is thus to investigate the cause behind these decisions by using two European integration theories. Neofunctionalism and Security Communities were chosen because of their founding role in the field of theories and because they constitute a so called hard case. The study concludes that the reason for these actions has its explanation in the lack of trust and common values between the member states. The crisis is also perceived by some actors as an outside threat due to the securitization of the European identity.
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Konsensus i den svenska utrikespolitiken : En kvalitativ studie av synen hos de största riksdagspartierna på en säkerhetsgemenskap

Ternström, Elsa January 2019 (has links)
No description available.
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Förutsättningar för AU som säkerhetsgemenskap avseende inomstatliga konflikter med transnationell inblandning

Sjöberg, Peter January 2012 (has links)
The theory of ‘security communities’ is generally understood as ”dependable expectations of peaceful change” between groups and whether or not the African Union can be said to meet that criteria has been contested in the research community. One of the central disagreements lie in the nature of the region’s conflicts, of which a majority are intrastate but with tendencies of transnational involvement. This paper seeks to understand how extensive this involvement is and how it affects the possibility of classifying the African Union as a security community. The findings show that, despite some increased development in terms of cooperation between former adversaries, there is not sufficient support for the African Union to be a security community because of the deeply destabilizing effect some of the conflict involvements have on the perception of security and reciprocal trust in the region.

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