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Teorija regionalnih varnostnih kompleksov v luči varnostnega in obrambnega sodelovanja nordijskih držav : magistrsko delo
ID Rak, Lenart (Author), ID Jelušič, Ljubica (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Regije povezujejo skupne značilnosti, ki si jih delijo posamezne države mednarodne skupnosti, temelj za njihovo oblikovanje pa predstavlja predvsem njihova geografska bližina. Nordijske države povezujejo kulturne, ekonomske, zgodovinske in druge podobnosti, ki skupino omenjenih držav ločijo od drugih in oblikujejo edinstveno nordijsko identiteto. Buzan in Waver v teoriji regionalnih varnostnih kompleksov razlagata, da je geografska bližina ključni faktor pri izgradnji varnostne arhitekture svetovnega reda, slednjega pa razdelita na tako imenovane regionalne varnostne komplekse. Takšne komplekse sestavljajo države, katerih procesi sekuritizacije oziroma desekuritizacije so povezani v meri, ko varnostnih izzivov posamezne države ni mogoče ločeno obravnavati od varnostnih izzivov drugih držav v takšni regiji. Magistrsko delo opredeljuje nordijsko regijo, individualne zunanjepolitične usmeritve nordijskih držav, strukturo obrambno-varnostnega sodelovanja omenjenih držav, ključne izzive varnosti in stabilnosti ter obete za prihodnost krepljenja varnostnih interakcij v nordijski Evropi. Teorija regionalnih varnostnih kompleksov v delu predstavlja ključ do razumevanja varnostnih interakcij nordijskih držav, skozi slednjo pa so pojasnjene tudi velike spremembe varnostnih in obrambnih povezovanj, ki so jim nordijske države priča v zadnjih letih.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:regionalizem, teorija regionalnih varnostnih kompleksov, nordijske države, varnostno in obrambno sodelovanje
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:FDV - Faculty of Social Sciences
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[L. Rak]
Year:2023
Number of pages:70 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-144994 This link opens in a new window
UDC:355.02(48)(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:147547395 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:29.03.2023
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:Regional security complex theory in the light of the security and defence cooperation among the Nordic countries
Abstract:
Regions are connected by common characteristics shared by individual countries of the international community, and the basis for their formation is geographical proximity. The Nordic countries are connected by cultural, economic, historical, etc. similarities that separate the group of mentioned countries from others and form a unique Nordic identity. In the regional security complex theory, Buzan and Wæver explains that geographical proximity is a key factor in the construction of a security architecture of the world order, which is further divided into so-called regional security complexes. Such complexes consist of countries whose securitization and desecuritization processes are linked to the extent that the security challenges of an individual state cannot be considered separately from the security challenges of other countries in such a region. The master's thesis defines the Nordic region, the individual foreign policy orientations of the Nordic countries, the structure of defence and security cooperation of the aforementioned countries, the key challenges of security and stability, and the prospects for the future of strengthening security interactions in Nordic Europe. In thesis, regional security complex theory represents the key to understanding the security interactions of the Nordic countries and through the latter the vast security and defence changes that the Nordic countries have witnessed in recent years are also explained.

Keywords:regionalism, regional security complex theory, Nordic countries, security and defence cooperation

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