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ID116686
Title ProperPeer reviews in the fight against terrorism
Other Title Informationa hidden dimension of European security governance
LanguageENG
AuthorBossong, Raphael
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article analyses EU peer reviews in the fight against terrorism, which constitute a significant and previously unstudied instrument of European security governance. The first part reviews some general features of security governance and outlines two analytical perspectives to assess the effect of peer reviews in this context, namely compliance and learning. The second part surveys the historical development and substantive impact of the EU's peer reviews on the fight against terrorism. Although the first peer review after the attacks of 9/11 was slow to unfold, it eventually came to be regarded as a highly successful exercise that improved mutual trust and the coherence of the European fight against terrorism. It was therefore followed by a second peer review on consequence management in response to terrorist attacks. From a critical perspective, the article argues that the impact of these peer reviews could be doubted from both compliance and learning perspectives, as monitoring and flanking measures have remained too weak. The conclusions raise further avenues for research on peer reviews that are a regular feature of EU security governance.
`In' analytical NoteCooperation and Conflict Vol. 47, No.4; Dec 2012: p. 519-538
Journal SourceCooperation and Conflict Vol. 47, No.4; Dec 2012: p. 519-538
Key WordsEU Security ;  Fight Against Terrorism ;  Governance ;  Peer Review