Theoretical aspects in multi-level security management of the European Union in the framework of Security Sector Reform (SSR)

Governance is a way for society to get organised, take and implement decisions by means of mutualunderstanding, reaching agreements and taking actions. It works at every level and is visible insocial, political and economic dimensions. It includes a range of instruments, principles, institutionsand...

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Veröffentlicht in:Przegla̦d europejski 2020-09, Vol.2020 (3), p.35-51
1. Verfasser: Wojnicz, Luiza
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Governance is a way for society to get organised, take and implement decisions by means of mutualunderstanding, reaching agreements and taking actions. It works at every level and is visible insocial, political and economic dimensions. It includes a range of instruments, principles, institutionsand practical action. States, governmental and non-governmental entities with some competencesin governance aim to boost development level and provide security to their citizens. The conceptof multi-level governance (MLG) is a characteristic of the European Union (EU) and its areas, whereit is capable of exercising its governance at many levels using sectorial internal and external policies.This article focuses on multi-level security management by the European Union within the conceptof Security Sector Reform (SSR), dedicated to two sectorial external policies, i.e. the Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP), and the Common Security and Defence Policy (CFDP). In this article,the author will attempt to explain what Security Sector Reform actually means for the EuropeanUnion. For better understanding this analysis author adopted the multi-level governance theoryto demonstrate how the SSR concept can be combined with MLG. The author put forward a thesisthat, due to many similarities, i.e. in the EU approach to security management in external relations.
ISSN:1641-2478
2657-6023
DOI:10.31338/1641-2478pe.3.20.3