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ID128237
Title ProperEU internal security governance
Other Title Informationthe case of counter-terrorism
LanguageENG
AuthorMonar, Jörg
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)There are clear indicators that in spite of the sensitivity of internal security in terms of essential state functions and national sovereignty an EU governance framework with specific characteristics has emerged in the counter-terrorism field. Common threat assessments guide governance responses, and specific institutional structures, cooperation mechanisms, legal instruments, and forms of external action have been put into place to respond to the cross-border nature of the terrorist challenges. However, in line with the general subsidiary role only of the EU as provider of internal security in addition to the Member States, this governance framework remains based on the interaction and cooperation between national counter-terrorist systems and capabilities that remain largely under national control and still enjoy relatively wide margins of discretion in terms of priorities, legal framework, and organization. This analysis concludes that the EU's internal security governance - as evident from the counter-terrorism field - may be best characterized as an advanced institutionalized system of cooperation and coordination between national governance frameworks constructed around a core of common instruments and procedures with a cross-border reach.
`In' analytical NoteEuropean Security Vol.23, No.2; June 2014: p.195-209
Journal SourceEuropean Security Vol.23, No.2; June 2014: p.195-209
Key WordsCounter-Terrorism ;  Terrorism ;  Internal Security ;  European Union - EU ;  Europe ;  National Sovereignty ;  Cooperation Mechanisms ;  Terrorist Challenges ;  External Action ;  European Politics ;  Cross Border Terrorism ;  National Security ;  Regional Security ;  Regional Cooperation ;  Cooperation and Coordination


 
 
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