Научно-аналитический вестник Института Европы РАН (Jun 2021)
Definitions and Paradigms of European Security
Abstract
Modern political activity develops on the basis of disclosure and partial correction of previously developed algorithms and approaches, which significantly increases the practical significance of the historical and political science methodology, with the help of which it is possible to identify the content, directions of evolution, the prospects for changing traditional models and phenomena. The article attempts to study the essence of the security phenomenon in the context of currently emerging paradigms. The working hypothesis was the assumption that the transformational processes of the 1970’s, which subsequently experienced a «security swing», their elements, system hierarchy and logic of representation continue to persist in the current Western model, since multi-factor and successful transformations slow down change. As a result of the study, disparities in the substantive definition of security goals, contradictions between political goals and processes were revealed, a working hypothesis was confirmed, and problems that require further study, including through the expansion of the empirical base, were outlined. The article is written mainly on the materials of the three «White Papers» of the Bundeswehr. It is controversial in nature, but already at this stage of the study has a practical value, reflected in four recommendation-prognostic conclusions.
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