Header

UZH-Logo

Maintenance Infos

Challenges, risks and threats for security in Europe : 11th Network Europe Conference Warsaw 19th - 22nd May 2019


Cibotaru, Viorel; Vincze, Attila; Saganek, Przemyslaw; Ceranic, Jelena; Dolzhikov, Aleksei V; Douhan, Alena F; Dvornichenko, Darina; Barskyy, Vadym; Fischhendler, Itay; Murschetz, Verena; Scheffran, Jürgen; Baumgartner, Tobias Challenges, risks and threats for security in Europe : 11th Network Europe Conference Warsaw 19th - 22nd May 2019. Edited by: Kellerhals, Andreas; Baumgartner, Tobias (2019). Zürich: EIZ Publishing.

Abstract

The conditions for security in Europe in the 21st century differ from those in the second half of the 20th century. The consequences of the East-West conflict no longer determine the security agenda. Due to the pan-European process of integration and cooperation, European countries have the chance of a future together in an “area of peace, freedom, security and justice”. However, the security situation in Europe is determined by new threats and risks. Comprehensive security means that external and internal as well as civilian and military security aspects are closely linked. It goes beyond traditional security issues and includes, inter alia, instruments of economic, social, and health policy. In addition, today’s threats are of cross-boarder nature: Threats like attacks on the security of IT systems, organized crime, and climate change appear to be solvable mainly through international cooperation. Thus, the role of international organizations is becoming more important. The 11th Network Conference analysed the existing security architecture of Europe in the above mentioned political areas. The contributions can be found in this publication.

Abstract

The conditions for security in Europe in the 21st century differ from those in the second half of the 20th century. The consequences of the East-West conflict no longer determine the security agenda. Due to the pan-European process of integration and cooperation, European countries have the chance of a future together in an “area of peace, freedom, security and justice”. However, the security situation in Europe is determined by new threats and risks. Comprehensive security means that external and internal as well as civilian and military security aspects are closely linked. It goes beyond traditional security issues and includes, inter alia, instruments of economic, social, and health policy. In addition, today’s threats are of cross-boarder nature: Threats like attacks on the security of IT systems, organized crime, and climate change appear to be solvable mainly through international cooperation. Thus, the role of international organizations is becoming more important. The 11th Network Conference analysed the existing security architecture of Europe in the above mentioned political areas. The contributions can be found in this publication.

Statistics

Citations

Dimensions.ai Metrics

Altmetrics

Downloads

56 downloads since deposited on 08 Feb 2021
14 downloads since 12 months
Detailed statistics

Additional indexing

Item Type:Edited Scientific Work
Communities & Collections:02 Faculty of Law > Europa Institut Zurich
Dewey Decimal Classification:340 Law
Uncontrolled Keywords:East-West conflict, pan-European, “area of peace, freedom, security and justice”, attacks on the security of IT systems, organized crime, and climate change, international cooperation
Language:English
Date:27 December 2019
Deposited On:08 Feb 2021 08:44
Last Modified:03 Feb 2022 09:04
Publisher:EIZ Publishing
ISBN:9783038052456
OA Status:Gold
Publisher DOI:https://doi.org/10.36862/eiz-246
  • Content: Published Version