Projecting Resilience Across the Mediterranean 2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-23641-0_2
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Resilience in the European Union External Action

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“…"resilience" of states and societies to insecurity and crisis, with "[a] special focus in [the] work on resilience … on origin and transit countries of migrants and refugees" (European External Action Service, 2016, p. 27). Identified as an important emerging paradigm for EU foreign and security policy (Anholt & Wagner, 2019;Juncos, 2017;Tocci, 2017;Wagner & Anholt, 2016), uncertainty remains about what resilience is, how it translates into practice, and the implications of resilience-building as a response to insecurity and crisis.…”
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“…"resilience" of states and societies to insecurity and crisis, with "[a] special focus in [the] work on resilience … on origin and transit countries of migrants and refugees" (European External Action Service, 2016, p. 27). Identified as an important emerging paradigm for EU foreign and security policy (Anholt & Wagner, 2019;Juncos, 2017;Tocci, 2017;Wagner & Anholt, 2016), uncertainty remains about what resilience is, how it translates into practice, and the implications of resilience-building as a response to insecurity and crisis.…”
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confidence: 99%