Europe in the Age of Insecurity

The international system is going through a phase of heightened disorder. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in early 2022, and the Israel-Hamas conflict in late 2023 have shown that the current crisis of the international order is being increasingly militarized. Facing wars and instability closer to home...

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description The international system is going through a phase of heightened disorder. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in early 2022, and the Israel-Hamas conflict in late 2023 have shown that the current crisis of the international order is being increasingly militarized. Facing wars and instability closer to home, and a rise in big-power competition, Europe is feeling less and less “secure”. This year’s ISPI Report unpacks the different dimensions of the current “Age of Insecurity”, looking into its political, economic, and demographic facets. It shows how different actors in the international system tackle such insecurity (while also contributing to create more), with a focus on the United States, China, Russia, India and the “Global South”, and the main protagonists of the ongoing Israel-Hamas war. It finally zooms in on Europe, looking for viable options that could help the continent better face these rising political, economic, and demographic insecurities.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1367422024-05-07T12:56:26Z Europe in the Age of Insecurity Colombo, Alessandro Magri, Paolo thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JP Politics and government::JPS International relations::JPSL Geopolitics The international system is going through a phase of heightened disorder. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in early 2022, and the Israel-Hamas conflict in late 2023 have shown that the current crisis of the international order is being increasingly militarized. Facing wars and instability closer to home, and a rise in big-power competition, Europe is feeling less and less “secure”. This year’s ISPI Report unpacks the different dimensions of the current “Age of Insecurity”, looking into its political, economic, and demographic facets. It shows how different actors in the international system tackle such insecurity (while also contributing to create more), with a focus on the United States, China, Russia, India and the “Global South”, and the main protagonists of the ongoing Israel-Hamas war. It finally zooms in on Europe, looking for viable options that could help the continent better face these rising political, economic, and demographic insecurities. Published 2024-05-07T12:56:18Z 2024-05-07T12:56:18Z 2024-03 book https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/136742 eng ISPI Publications image/jpeg Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://www.ledizioni.it/prodotto/europe-in-the-age-of-insecurity/ https://www.ledizioni.it/download/64942/?tmstv=1715086367 Ledizioni cb2a1db5-5754-4ab6-bb64-d635458e30c5 185 Milan open access
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Europe in the Age of Insecurity
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title_short Europe in the Age of Insecurity
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